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Relationship between job burnout and personal wellness in mental health professionals
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Healthy Work EnvironmentMental HealthMental Health ProfessionalsWorker HealthWorker Well-beingSocial SciencesPsychologyBurnoutSocial HealthPublic HealthOccupational Health PsychologyPsychiatryWellness StudiesWellness ProgramsJob BurnoutWork-related StressClinical PracticePsychopathologyPersonal Wellness
This study aimed to determine the nature of the relationship between job burnout and personal wellness among mental health professionals. The authors performed intercorrelations and multivariate multiple regression analyses to identify the relationship between subscales of job burnout and personal wellness. Results showed that all subscales of job burnout, except for the Negative Work Environment subscale, significantly predicted a large amount of the variance in the collective personal wellness subscales. Implications for mental health professionals’ clinical practice, training, and supervision and limitations and prospects for future studies are discussed.
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