LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE AND EMPLOYEE RESILIENCE AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG OFFICERS OF THE NIGERIAN CORRECTIONAL SERVICE, ANAMBRA STATE
Abstract
Nigerian correctional centres and services are bedeviled with myriads of psychologicalchallenges. This study investigated leader-member exchange and employee resilience as predictors ofpsychological distress of correctional services officers. One hundred and fifty-eight (158) officers ofNigerian correctional service participated in the study, with 82 males (51.9%), 76 females (48.1%), ageranges25-51 years, mean-age 34.8 years and SD 6.2. Incidental sampling was used. Leader-MemberExchange Scale, Employee Resilience Scale, and Psychological Distress Scale were the instruments.Correlational and multiple linear regression were the design and statistic respectively. Result showedleader-member-exchange had a significant negative predictive influence on psychological distress at β = -.343, p < .05, (n = 158). Employee resilience did not reach predictive proportions at β = -.070, p > .05, (n= 158). The study recommends synergy between leader and member relationship in handlingorganizational challenges. This facilitates adaption to changes in the workplace and reduce psychologicaldistress.
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