Differential Effects of Work and Family Support on the Relationship Between Surface Acting and Wellbeing: A Self-Determination Theory Approach

Psychol Rep. 2023 Feb;126(1):198-219. doi: 10.1177/00332941211048471. Epub 2021 Nov 16.

Abstract

Surface acting-the management of emotional displays as part of a nurse's work role-is increasingly getting scholars' attention in organizational behavior. Previous research focused on the relationship between surface acting and outcomes (such as psychological well-being) on the basis of resource-centric theories, ignoring the subjective stance of surface acting provider. According to self-determination theory, surface acting affects an individual's well-being through stimulating autonomous or controlled work motivation. Taking nurses as the subjects, the current study proposed that surface acting would affect job satisfaction and further psychological well-being through nurses' controlled work motivation, and work and family support would moderate the above relationships in diverse directions. An online survey of n = 342 nurses working at a hospital in central China was conducted, evaluating surface acting, job satisfaction, psychological well-being, workplace support, and family support. Results indicated that surface acting negatively influenced nurses' psychological well-being through job satisfaction. In addition, the results highlighted the two-faced aspect of social support, in which work support positively moderated the relationships between surface acting, job satisfaction, and psychological well-being, while family support intensified the abovementioned relationships negatively. These findings have important implications for surface acting, social support research, and managerial practices.

Keywords: Self-determination theory; family support; job satisfaction; psychological well-being; surface acting; work support.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Emotions
  • Family Support*
  • Humans
  • Job Satisfaction
  • Nursing Staff, Hospital* / psychology
  • Social Support
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Workplace / psychology