LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE AND EMPLOYEE RESILIENCE AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG OFFICERS OF THE NIGERIAN CORRECTIONAL SERVICE, ANAMBRA STATE

Collins Ifeanacho, NNAEBUE; Sylvester Ntomchukwu, MADU; Nnamdi J. OBIKEZE

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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