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      How Do Instant Messages Reduce Psychological Withdrawal Behaviors?—Mediation of Engagement and Moderation of Self-Control

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          Enabling people to send and receive short text-based messages in real-time, instant messaging (IM) is a communication technology that allows instantaneous information exchanges. The development of technology makes IM communication widely adopted in the workplace, which brings a series of changes for modern contemporary working life. Based on the conservation of resource theory (COR), this paper explores the mechanism of workplace IM communication on employees’ psychological withdrawal, and investigates the mediating role of work engagement in the relationship and the moderating role of self-control. Using the experience sampling method (ESM), a 10-consecutive workdays daily study was conducted among 66 employees. By data analysis of 632 observations using SPSS and HLM, results found that: (1) IM demands had a positive relation with emotion and cognitive engagement. (2) Emotion and cognitive engagement were negatively correlated with psychological withdrawal. (3) Emotion and cognitive engagement mediated the relations of IM demands and psychological withdrawal. (4) Self-control moderated the relationship between emotional engagement and psychological withdrawal.

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                Contributors
                Role: Academic Editor
                Role: Academic Editor
                Journal
                Int J Environ Res Public Health
                Int J Environ Res Public Health
                ijerph
                International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
                MDPI
                1661-7827
                1660-4601
                14 March 2021
                March 2021
                : 18
                : 6
                : 2983
                Affiliations
                School of Economics and Management School, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China; jiangxia@ 123456whu.edu.cn (X.J.); jdu@ 123456whu.edu.cn (J.D.); liuyujing@ 123456whu.edu.cn (Y.L.)
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                [* ]Correspondence: faye_yang@ 123456whu.edu.cn
                Article
                ijerph-18-02983
                10.3390/ijerph18062983
                7999327
                7354462c-19c1-49be-a36d-5746d334e5e3
                © 2021 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 04 December 2020
                : 05 March 2021
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                Public health
                instant message,engagement,self-control,psychological withdrawal,cor
                Public health
                instant message, engagement, self-control, psychological withdrawal, cor

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