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Work-Based Social Interactions, Perceived Stress, and Workload Incongruence as Antecedents of Athletic Trainer Burnout

机译:基于工作的社交互动,感知压力,工作负载不变,作为运动训练员倦怠的前提

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Context: Burnout is an important psychological health concern for working professionals. Understanding how psychological stress and markers of workload contribute to athletic trainers' (ATs') perceptions of burnout is highly valuable. Both positive (social support) and negative social interactions should be considered when examining relationships among markers of ATs' health and wellbeing. Objective: To examine the potential effects of social interactions on the relationships between (1) burnout and perceived stress and (2) burnout and workload incongruence in ATs. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Participating ATs completed a computer-based survey during the fall sports season. Patients or Other Participants: Responding participants were ATs randomly sampled from the National Athletic Trainers' Association membership (N = 154; men = 78, women = 76; age = 36.8 ± 9.5 years). Main Outcome Measure(s): Participants completed self-report assessments (Perceived Stress Scale, Social Support Questionnaire, Positive and Negative Social Exchanges, Maslach Burnout Inventory–Human Services Survey) via a secure e-mail link. Workload incongruence was calculated by subtracting anticipated work hours from actual current work hours (6.0 ± 9.6 hours). We used hierarchical multiple regression analyses to examine hypothesized relationships among study variables. Results: Social interactions did not affect the relationships between burnout and perceived stress or workload incongruence at the global or dimensional level. However, perceived stress (β = .47, P < .001), workload incongruence (β = .12, P < .05), and social support (β = ?.25, P < .001) predicted global AT burnout. Negative social interactions trended toward significance (β = .12, P = .055). Our findings suggest that stress perceptions and social support drive the dimensional AT burnout experience, whereas workload incongruence (emotional exhaustion) and negative social interactions (depersonalization) were linked to specific burnout dimensions. Conclusions: Social interactions and markers of stress and workload should be considered when seeking to understand ATs' experiences with burnout and to design workplace interventions.
机译:背景:倦怠是工作专业人士的重要心理健康问题。了解工作量的心理压力和标记有助于运动培训师(ATS')倦怠的看法是非常有价值的。在检查ATS健康和幸福的标志之间的关系时,应考虑积极(社会支持)和负面的社交互动。目的:探讨社会互动对(1)倦怠和感知压力的关系的潜在影响,(2)倦怠和工作负荷incongruence。设计:横截面研究。环境:参与ATS在秋季体育季节完成了基于计算机的调查。患者或其他参与者:响应参与者从国家运动培训师的协会会员中随机取样(n = 154;男性= 78,女性= 76;年龄= 36.8±9.5岁)。主要成果措施:参与者通过安全的电子邮件链接完成自我报告评估(感知压力规模,社会支持问卷,积极和消极的社交交换,Maslach Burnout Inventory-Hander Services-Service)。通过从实际当前工作时间(6.0±9.6小时)减去预期的工作时间来计算工作负载不一致。我们使用分层多元回归分析来检查研究变量之间的假设关系。结果:社会互动不会影响倦怠与在全球范围内的压力或工作负荷不协调之间的关系。然而,感知应力(β= .47,P <.001),工作负载incongruence(β= .12,p <.05),以及社会支持(β=Δ25,p <.001)预测全球倦怠。对趋势的负面社交互动趋向于意义(β= .12,p = .055)。我们的调查结果表明,压力感知和社会支持在倦怠体验中推动了维度,而工作量不一致(情感疲劳)和负社交相互作用(Depersonalization)与特定的倦怠尺寸有关。结论:寻求了解倦怠与设计工作场所干预措施时,应考虑社会互动和应力和工作量的标志。

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