Burnout patterns in rehabilitation: short-term changes in job conditions, personal resources, and health |
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Authors: | Hätinen Marja Kinnunen Ulla Pekkonen Mika Aro Antti |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Jyv?skyl?, Jyv?skyl?, Finland. marja.hatinen@psyka.jyu.fi |
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Abstract: | This longitudinal study reports the patterning of the burnout symptoms and the changes in employees' job conditions, personal resources, and psychological health 4 months after a rehabilitation intervention. The data were gathered by means of questionnaires before and after a rehabilitation period. Four patterns were identified: not burned out (n = 55), exhausted and cynical (n = 36), burned out (n = 26), and low professional efficacy (n = 18). These patterns differed in terms of job resources, personal resources, and depression. There were both positive and negative changes detected in participants' psychological health and job resources at the follow-up. The study shows the importance of identifying different burnout patterns in order to focus rehabilitation activities more effectively. |
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