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individual and work‐related factors influencing burnout of mental health professionals: a meta‐analysis
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Burnout SyndromesMental HealthMental Health ProfessionalsWorker HealthWorker Well-beingPsychologyBurnoutSocial HealthOccupational Health PsychologyHealth SciencesPsychiatryCompassion FatigueWork‐related FactorsMental Health NursingWork Hours VariablesWork-related StressWorklife BalanceMedicineWork Setting Variables
The current study identifies and assesses individual and work‐related factors as correlates of burnout among mental health professionals. Results of a meta‐analysis indicate that age and work setting variables are the most significant indicators of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization. In terms of level of personal accomplishment, the age and work hours variables were the most significant indicators with positive correlations. On the basis of these results, the authors seek to determine resources that can assist with developing programs for preventing and treating burnout syndromes of mental health professionals.
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