Are Shelter Workers Burned Out?: An Examination of Stress, Social Support, and Coping

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Lisa M. Baker
Karen M. O’Brien
Nazish M. Salahuddin
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[1] VA New York Harbor Healthcare System,Department of Psychology (116B)
[2] University of Maryland,undefined
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Job stress; Social support; Coping; Burnout; Self-efficacy; Shelter workers;
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Job stress, perceived social support, coping self-efficacy, and coping strategies were studied as predictors of emotional exhaustion and reduced personal accomplishment among a sample of 123 female shelter workers. Overall, these workers did not meet the collective criteria for burnout as defined by Maslach and Jackson (1986) and perceived social support and coping strategies did not account for unique variance in the prediction of emotional exhaustion and reduced personal accomplishment. Rather, high levels of time pressure and low levels of self-efficacy for being productive at work were identified as predictors of emotional exhaustion. Personal accomplishment was predicted by time pressure and robust levels of self-efficacy for dealing with stressors at work.
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