![]() These results suggest that teachers who can muster the four components of psychological capital are more protected against burnout. ![]() The lowest levels of burnout were found in the profile of high psychological capital (i.e., higher in efficacy, hope, optimism, and resilience). Teachers with a profile of low psychological capital (i.e., low confidence of successfully completing challenging tasks-efficacy lack of energy for establishing personal goals and working towards achieving them -hope little tendency to make positive causal attributions and develop expectations of success-optimism and low capacity to recover or emerge stronger from adverse situations-resilience) exhibited significantly higher levels of burnout. The differences between the profiles in burnout were estimated using SPSS 26 software. Seven teaching profiles of psychological capital were identified, differing both quantitatively and qualitatively. A latent profile analysis was performed using MPlus 7.11 software. ![]() In total, 1379 non-university teachers participated in the study. The study aimed to examine whether the identified profiles differed in their levels of burnout. This study adopts a person-centered approach to identify the possible existence of different teacher profiles of psychological capital, according to the way in which its four components combine (efficacy, hope, optimism, and resilience). ![]()
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