Burnout is a serious but not well understood problem in human service organizations. To gain a better understanding, burnout was conceptualized as a psychological strain and examined within a theoretical framework of human stress. Within this framework, it was compared with another job-specific psychological strain, job dissatisfaction. Two sets of hypotheses served as the central focus of this study: (1) perceived role stresses produce psychological strains, and (2) personal control reduces psychological strains by reducing perceived role stresses and the impact of perceived role stresses on psychological strains. Predictions based on these hypotheses were tested using survey data obtained from 205 female, state child welfare workers. ...
Burnout, a Syndrome which has gained attention as a problem among workers in helping professions, is...
Relatively few empirical studies in the professional burnout literature have examined mental health ...
Relatively few empirical studies in the professional burnout literature have examined mental health ...
Burnout is a serious but not well understood problem in human service organizations. To gain a bette...
This study addressed the prevalence of burnout and coping strategies within a sample of forty child ...
This study addressed the prevalence of burnout and coping strategies within a sample of forty child ...
This study addressed the prevalence of burnout and coping strategies within a sample of forty child ...
This study examines the relationships between job demands (in the form of role stressors and emotion...
Traditional approaches to understanding psychosocial job characteristics and well-being have been qu...
Empirical research exploring the complex phenomenon of job burnout is still considered to be in its ...
This paper reports on the relationship between dimensions of control (skill discretion and decision ...
The overall objective of this study was to assess the impact of social support as a resource for min...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the structure of jobs and burnout,...
Burnout, a Syndrome which has gained attention as a problem among workers in helping professions, is...
Role theory has been used to conceptualize the findings regarding job stress, suggesting that the so...
Burnout, a Syndrome which has gained attention as a problem among workers in helping professions, is...
Relatively few empirical studies in the professional burnout literature have examined mental health ...
Relatively few empirical studies in the professional burnout literature have examined mental health ...
Burnout is a serious but not well understood problem in human service organizations. To gain a bette...
This study addressed the prevalence of burnout and coping strategies within a sample of forty child ...
This study addressed the prevalence of burnout and coping strategies within a sample of forty child ...
This study addressed the prevalence of burnout and coping strategies within a sample of forty child ...
This study examines the relationships between job demands (in the form of role stressors and emotion...
Traditional approaches to understanding psychosocial job characteristics and well-being have been qu...
Empirical research exploring the complex phenomenon of job burnout is still considered to be in its ...
This paper reports on the relationship between dimensions of control (skill discretion and decision ...
The overall objective of this study was to assess the impact of social support as a resource for min...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the structure of jobs and burnout,...
Burnout, a Syndrome which has gained attention as a problem among workers in helping professions, is...
Role theory has been used to conceptualize the findings regarding job stress, suggesting that the so...
Burnout, a Syndrome which has gained attention as a problem among workers in helping professions, is...
Relatively few empirical studies in the professional burnout literature have examined mental health ...
Relatively few empirical studies in the professional burnout literature have examined mental health ...