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The Effects of Verbal Violence Experience on Turnover Intention and the Mediating Effect of Customer-member Exchange(CMX) and Job Satisfaction - Multi-group and Latent Means Analysis across Job Position - (언어폭력경험이 이직의도에 미치는 영향과 이용자-제공자 교환관계(CMX)와 직무만족의 매개효과검증 - 건강가정지원센터 일반직과 아이돌봄직의 다집단분석과 잠재평균차이 검증 -)

  • Shin, Yongseok;Kang, Taein;Yun, Sungeun
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.67 no.3
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    • pp.31-55
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the effect of verbal violence experience by employees on turnover intention and the mediating effect of customer-member exchange(CMX) and job satisfaction in local healthy family support center(HFSC). Additionally, the multi-group analysis and latent mean analysis showed varying results across working for general service and child-care service. For the purpose, study conducted a survey among all the employees at 56 local HFSC in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do Province. Of a total of questionnaires distributed, 319 were returned and analysed. The result of this study were as follows First, verbal violence experience by employees effected on CMX, CMX effected on job satisfaction, job satisfaction effected on turnover intention. Second, CMX and job satisfaction acceptance have statistically significant mediating effects between verbal violence experience and turnover intention. Third, as result of multi-group analysis, the structural relationship were no significant differences found in job position. In the latent means analysis, working for child-care service showed significantly higher latent mean values in verbal violence experience and CMX than general service. Based on the results, policy and practice implications of this study were discussed intervention with considerations given to the difference of the job position.

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