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Can family resources and place of residence play a beneficial role in explaining burnout levels in working men?
burnout syndrome
perceived stress
men
place of residence
marital status
having children
112 emergency casll operators
firefifghters
Online First 2024-02-20
Introduction and objective: The phenomenon of occupational burnout is a common factor affecting employees’ health. In a study on occupational burnout it may happen that variables that are not among the main predictors of burnout can noticeably affect burnout and the main independent variables. The aim of this study was to verify hypotheses about the role of demographic variables in explaining levels of stress and burnout, based on the example of men working as firefighters and 112 emergency operators.
Material and methods: A total of 823 men employed as firefighters and 112 emergency number operators were surveyed. The study applied the LINK Occupational Burnout Questionnaire, the PSS-10 Perceived Stress Scale and a demographic questionnaire. It was followed by an analysis of covariance of qualitative variables and quantitative predictors (ANCOVA).
Results: The study showed that living in rural areas was associated with lower levels of burnout among the men in the examined group. A similar relationship was detected for marital status, having children and secondary education. The other main variable, the level of perceived stress and age, showed typical associations with occupational burnout.
Conclusions: The search for the causes of occupational burnout should not be narrowed only to stressors related to the demands of the workplace. Demographic variables are important elements of an employee’s non-work environment and often a source of personal strengths. However, it should be remembered that the same factor can have both a protective function as well as a source of additional stress.
dc.abstract.en | Introduction and objective: The phenomenon of occupational burnout is a common factor affecting employees’ health. In a study on occupational burnout it may happen that variables that are not among the main predictors of burnout can noticeably affect burnout and the main independent variables. The aim of this study was to verify hypotheses about the role of demographic variables in explaining levels of stress and burnout, based on the example of men working as firefighters and 112 emergency operators. Material and methods: A total of 823 men employed as firefighters and 112 emergency number operators were surveyed. The study applied the LINK Occupational Burnout Questionnaire, the PSS-10 Perceived Stress Scale and a demographic questionnaire. It was followed by an analysis of covariance of qualitative variables and quantitative predictors (ANCOVA). Results: The study showed that living in rural areas was associated with lower levels of burnout among the men in the examined group. A similar relationship was detected for marital status, having children and secondary education. The other main variable, the level of perceived stress and age, showed typical associations with occupational burnout. Conclusions: The search for the causes of occupational burnout should not be narrowed only to stressors related to the demands of the workplace. Demographic variables are important elements of an employee’s non-work environment and often a source of personal strengths. However, it should be remembered that the same factor can have both a protective function as well as a source of additional stress. | |
dc.affiliation | Wydział Nauk o Zdrowiu : Instytut Pielęgniarstwa i Położnictwa | pl |
dc.cm.date | 2024-02-21T08:31:16Z | |
dc.cm.id | 114496 | pl |
dc.cm.idOmega | UJCM7430d9f61bf749a69b6eccfdc926ab2b | pl |
dc.contributor.author | Załuski, Maciej - 133888 | pl |
dc.contributor.author | Makara-Studzińska, Marta - 358352 | pl |
dc.date.accession | 2024-02-19 | pl |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-02-21T08:31:16Z | |
dc.date.available | 2024-02-21T08:31:16Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2024 | pl |
dc.date.openaccess | 0 | |
dc.description.accesstime | w momencie opublikowania | |
dc.description.additional | Online First 2024-02-20 | pl |
dc.description.number | 3 | pl |
dc.description.physical | 351-356 | pl |
dc.description.version | ostateczna wersja wydawcy | |
dc.description.volume | 31 | pl |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.26444/aaem/183058 | pl |
dc.identifier.eissn | 1898-2263 | pl |
dc.identifier.issn | 1232-1966 | pl |
dc.identifier.project | DRC AI | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/327320 | |
dc.identifier.weblink | https://www.aaem.pl/Can-family-resources-and-place-of-residence-play-a-beneficial-role-in-explaining,183058,0,2.html | pl |
dc.language | eng | pl |
dc.language.container | eng | pl |
dc.pbn.affiliation | Dziedzina nauk medycznych i nauk o zdrowiu : nauki o zdrowiu | |
dc.rights | Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne 3.0 Polska | |
dc.rights.licence | CC-BY-NC | |
dc.rights.simpleview | Brak dostępu | |
dc.rights.uri | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/pl/legalcode.pl | |
dc.share.type | Otwarte czasopismo | |
dc.subject.en | burnout syndrome | |
dc.subject.en | perceived stress | |
dc.subject.en | men | |
dc.subject.en | place of residence | |
dc.subject.en | marital status | |
dc.subject.en | having children | |
dc.subject.en | 112 emergency casll operators | |
dc.subject.en | firefifghters | |
dc.subtype | Article | pl |
dc.title | Can family resources and place of residence play a beneficial role in explaining burnout levels in working men? | pl |
dc.title.journal | Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | pl |
dc.type | JournalArticle | pl |
dspace.entity.type | Publication |
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