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Stress and burnout in psychology doctoral students

Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2020
Psychology Doctoral Students (PDS) have to deal with highly emotional situations with their clients and academic demands that can cause stress. However, there is limited research examining stress and burnout in PDS. This study aimed to examine levels of stress in PDS students compared to the general population and to analyze levels of stress and ...
Yvette Rico, Eduardo L. Bunge
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Psychological determinants of occupational burnout

Stress Medicine, 1992
AbstractA representative sample of 74 nurses working in a comparatively large Australian psychiatric hospital completed a questionnaire which contained scales that reflected the elements of the self‐control model of human stress proposed by Carver and Scheier. Canonical correlation analysis was used to statistically relate proposed elements of the self‐
S. L. Page, M. S. Thompson
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Sex Differences in Psychological Burnout in Teachers

Psychological Reports, 1989
Sex differences in levels of experienced psychological burnout, and its antecedents and consequences, were examined among teachers and department heads. Male teachers reported greater burnout and less job satisfaction than did female teachers. Although male department heads scored significantly higher on psychological burnout, there were no sex ...
Ronald J. Burke, Esther R. Greenglass
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Career Orientations and Psychological Burnout in Teachers

Psychological Reports, 1988
Four career orientations proposed by Cherniss (1980) were related to psychological burnout and its antecedents and consequences. The four career orientations were: Self-investors, Social Activists, Careerists, and Artisans. 833 men and women in teaching provided data by completing questionnaires.
Ronald J. Burke, Esther R. Greenglass
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Job strain, psychological distress, and burnout in nurses

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1998
The first phase of this longitudinal study consisted of a questionnaire completed by a cohort of 1,891 nurses (aged 23-65 years) from six acute care hospitals from the province of Québec. This study was set up to investigate the association between the psychosocial environment of work and mental health.
Michel Vézina   +3 more
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A Bio-Physio-Psychological Investigation of Athletes’ Burnout

Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2020
Purpose: Changes in biophysiological markers related to perceived burnout and self-comfort were tested in this study. Method: Forty-two student-athletes from middle and high school grades were evaluated for burnout, salivary cortisol levels, measures of arousal-related physiological markers (i.e., blood volume pulse; BVP), galvanic skin response (GSR),
Shamsi Sanati Monfared   +7 more
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Burnout at Work

2014
The psychological concept of burnout refers to long-term exhaustion from, and diminished interest in, the work we do. It’s a phenomenon that most of us have some understanding of, even if we haven’t always been affected directly. Many people start their working lives full of energy and enthusiasm, but far fewer are able to maintain that level of ...
Arnold B. Bakker   +2 more
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A Longitudinal Study of Psychological Burnout in Teachers

Human Relations, 1995
This longitudinal study examined antecedents and consequences of psychological burnout among human service professionals. Antecedents of psychological burnout included individual and situational characteristics, work stressors, and measures of social support. Consequences of psychological burnout emphasized satisfaction and emotional and physical well-
Ronald J. Burke, Esther R. Greenglass
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A longitudinal examination of the cherniss model of psychological burnout

Social Science & Medicine, 1995
This study is a longitudinal examination of a process model of psychological burnout proposed by Cherniss [1; Professional Burnout in Human Service Organizations (1980)]. In this model, work setting characteristics and individual difference variables have both direct effects on burnout and indirect effects on burnout through levels of experienced ...
Ronald J. Burke, Esther R. Greenglass
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