Relationship between socio-descriptive characteristics, burnout syndrome, and quality of life of employees.

Journal: Frontiers in public health

Volume: 11

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Year of Publication: 2024

Affiliated Institutions:  Faculty of Medicine Nis, University of Nis, Nis, Serbia. Ministry of Internal Affairs, Gendarmerie Detachment in Kraljevo, Kraljevo, Serbia. Faculty of Medicine, University of Pristina, Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia. Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia. Faculty of Medicine Belgrade, University of Belgrade, Institute of Epidemiology, Belgrade, Serbia. City Pubic Institute of Public Health Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia. Institute of Public Health Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia. University Clinical Centre Nis, Nis, Serbia.

Abstract summary 

Burnout syndrome develops as a consequence of chronic stress among employees. The study objective was to examine what socio-descriptive characteristics of employees might be associated with the appearance of the occupational burnout and to evaluate the relationship between job burnout and the quality of life among security employees of the professional private security sector in Central Serbia.A multicenter cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was performed. A multivariate logistic regression analysis and ANOVA post choc test was applied.A total of 353 respondents (330 male and 23 female) participated in the study. Female sex and older age were associated with a higher risk of total burnout and the development of emotional exhaustion while male sex, higher education, and managerial position were associated with higher personal achievement and lower risk of total burnout. Male sex, marital union, two or more children, and direct contact with clients were significantly associated with a lower quality of life of employees. A significant negative correlation was found between total burnout and the Physical Health Composite Score (PHC) score with a correlation coefficient () of -0.265 (95%CI from -0.361 to -0.163); between total burnout and the and Mental Health Composite Score (MHC) score with a of -0.391 (95%CI from -0.480 to -0.301); and between total burnout and TQL score with a of -0.351 (95%CI from -0.445 to -0.258).Female sex and older age were associated with a higher risk of total burnout and the development of EE while a managerial position and higher education were protective factors in relation to the development of burnout. Male sex, marital union, two or more children, and direct contact with clients were significantly associated with a lower quality of life of the employees. Shift work significantly reduced the total quality of life, while managerial positions increased the quality of life.

Authors & Co-authors:  Rancic Veljkovic Mirkovic Kulic Jovanovic Stamenkovic Maksimovic Ciric Marinkov-Zivkovic Giljaca Đorđevic Đorđevic Stojanovic Bojanic Miljkovic Otasevic

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Citations :  Magnavita N, Capitanelli I, Garbarino S, Pira E. Work-related stress as a cardiovascular risk factor in police officers: a systematic review of evidence. Int Arch Occup Environ Health. (2019) 91:377–89. doi: 10.1007/s00420-018-1290-y, PMID:
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Doi : 1277622
SSN : 2296-2565
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Child
Other Terms
Central Serbia;burnout syndrome;professional private sector;quality of life;security employees
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Country of Study
Publication Country
Switzerland