Previous studies have found that burnout is to some extent contagious and have argued it is a socially induced phenomenon. However, until now, actual social interactions and the long-term effect of this contagion have remained largely unexplored. This study aimed to expand earlier findings on burnout contagion through the application of a social network approach. This approach assumes that some relationships provide more information on the feelings and attitudes of others. This study therefore not only identified interaction partners, but also examined how characteristics (multiplexity, frequency, and embeddedness) of the relationship with those partners relate to burnout contagion. Using (temporal) network autocorrelation models, burnout c...
The main objective of this study is analyze the inter-relationships between the main str...
There is provisional evidence that burnout may be contagious within professional communities via the...
This paper examines the relationship between burnout and perceived social support in a sample of 801...
Previous studies have found that burnout is to some extent contagious and have argued it is a social...
Previous studies have found that burnout is to some extent contagious and have argued it is a social...
Recent decades, there has been a growing attention for the concept of burnout. Burnout has been defi...
Professional burnout refers to the development of negative emotions, cynical thoughts, and physical ...
In this thesis, burnout has been studied among Dutch teachers using the theoretical frame of equity ...
It has been proposed that well-being or lack of it can spread within tightly knit communities, inclu...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome, stemming as a response to chronic interpersonal jobs stressors,...
Teaching is reported to be a stressful occupation and social support is thought to mediate stress. T...
The authors investigated whether the relationship between the contents of emotional social support a...
Psychological theory suggests that the quality of positive relationships teachers have with children...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2011 Dr. Anne Marie SarrosThe purposes of this study were...
Knowledge sharing is an important organizational resource and should be encouraged in the field of t...
The main objective of this study is analyze the inter-relationships between the main str...
There is provisional evidence that burnout may be contagious within professional communities via the...
This paper examines the relationship between burnout and perceived social support in a sample of 801...
Previous studies have found that burnout is to some extent contagious and have argued it is a social...
Previous studies have found that burnout is to some extent contagious and have argued it is a social...
Recent decades, there has been a growing attention for the concept of burnout. Burnout has been defi...
Professional burnout refers to the development of negative emotions, cynical thoughts, and physical ...
In this thesis, burnout has been studied among Dutch teachers using the theoretical frame of equity ...
It has been proposed that well-being or lack of it can spread within tightly knit communities, inclu...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome, stemming as a response to chronic interpersonal jobs stressors,...
Teaching is reported to be a stressful occupation and social support is thought to mediate stress. T...
The authors investigated whether the relationship between the contents of emotional social support a...
Psychological theory suggests that the quality of positive relationships teachers have with children...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2011 Dr. Anne Marie SarrosThe purposes of this study were...
Knowledge sharing is an important organizational resource and should be encouraged in the field of t...
The main objective of this study is analyze the inter-relationships between the main str...
There is provisional evidence that burnout may be contagious within professional communities via the...
This paper examines the relationship between burnout and perceived social support in a sample of 801...