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Emotional Burnout: Prevalence Rate and Symptoms in Different Socio-Professional Groups
ISSN: 2292 - 2598Publisher: author   
Emotional Burnout: Prevalence Rate and Symptoms in Different Socio-Professional Groups
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ICC-1702
Publisher: Lifescience Global Inc.
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IAA.ZONE/2292109122598
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2292 - 2598
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Abstract
Objective: The relevance of the subject matter is connected with the emotional burnout and its long-lasting negative consequences for both the individual and society becoming commonplace. Background: The paper covers the psychological reconstruction of the concept of "burnout" in terms of its implicit understanding and differentiated diagnosis. Method: The consolidated empirical data on the commonness of burnout among various categories of employees obtained using the MBI questionnaire. The descriptive statistics were presented for nine different professional groups (total of 441 people) of different age, degree of personal responsibility and emotional involvement in their job - the frequency analysis of expressiveness of emotional burnout syndrome performed in the context of the procedural-dynamic model. Results: Results revealed that the symptoms of burnout are quantitatively and qualitatively vary in different occupational settings...