ntroduction School-related events require ability on the part of teachers to control their emotional intensity and maintain negative emotions at a low level without compromising their general well-being. Doudin and Curchod (2008) found that satisfaction with received support acted as a buffer against burnout. Objectives The current research focused on risk and protective factors for burnout syndrome, while also taking into account the role of two different school systems. We hypothesized that emotional intensity and dissatisfaction with social support would affect teachers’ levels of burnout. On this basis, we investigated a range of predictive models for all measures of burnout in both Italian and Swiss teachers. Method Particip...
Background. Several studies suggest that teachers are affected by burnout. Recent studies show that ...
Psycho-social sources of stress and burnout in schools: research on a sample of italian teachers. Ba...
Teacher burnout is conceived as a general concern in special education because of the emotionally de...
ntroduction School-related events require ability on the part of teachers to control their emotiona...
This study explored the relationships among teachers’ emotional competence, burnout as a mediator, a...
Work stress and burnout affect teachers to a significant extent. The objective of this study is to e...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome, stemming as a response to chronic interpersonal jobs stressors,...
Over the past 50 years, education has become more complex. The demand for quality and accountability...
Burn-out syndrome is a physical and mental reaction to stress and overwork characterized by three as...
A questionnaire was administered, composed of the Maslach Burnout Inventory as well as of questions ...
Background/Aim. Burnout syndrome is a psychological phenomenon that occurs as a response to chronic ...
A number of recent studies carried out in the education sector have re- vealed the incidence of burn...
The authors investigated whether the relationship between the contents of emotional social support a...
Burnout syndrome has recently been recognized as a public health problem, widely observed in educati...
Burnout syndrome has recently been recognized as a public health problem, widely observed in educati...
Background. Several studies suggest that teachers are affected by burnout. Recent studies show that ...
Psycho-social sources of stress and burnout in schools: research on a sample of italian teachers. Ba...
Teacher burnout is conceived as a general concern in special education because of the emotionally de...
ntroduction School-related events require ability on the part of teachers to control their emotiona...
This study explored the relationships among teachers’ emotional competence, burnout as a mediator, a...
Work stress and burnout affect teachers to a significant extent. The objective of this study is to e...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome, stemming as a response to chronic interpersonal jobs stressors,...
Over the past 50 years, education has become more complex. The demand for quality and accountability...
Burn-out syndrome is a physical and mental reaction to stress and overwork characterized by three as...
A questionnaire was administered, composed of the Maslach Burnout Inventory as well as of questions ...
Background/Aim. Burnout syndrome is a psychological phenomenon that occurs as a response to chronic ...
A number of recent studies carried out in the education sector have re- vealed the incidence of burn...
The authors investigated whether the relationship between the contents of emotional social support a...
Burnout syndrome has recently been recognized as a public health problem, widely observed in educati...
Burnout syndrome has recently been recognized as a public health problem, widely observed in educati...
Background. Several studies suggest that teachers are affected by burnout. Recent studies show that ...
Psycho-social sources of stress and burnout in schools: research on a sample of italian teachers. Ba...
Teacher burnout is conceived as a general concern in special education because of the emotionally de...