TY - JOUR
T1 - Personal Resources and Burnout
T2 - Evidence from a Study among Librarians of Moscow Region
AU - Kolachev, Nikita
AU - Osin, Evgeny
AU - Schaufeli, Wilmar
AU - Desart, Steffie
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Purpose. The paper is aimed to study the level of burnout and its relations to personal resources in librarians of Moscow region. Method. The sample is comprised of 504 respondents, ranging from 17 to 72 years old. The most of the participants is women (96%). To measure burnout, a model proposed by V. Shaufeli and S. Desart was used. The main constructs of personal resources were optimism, hardiness and self-efficacy. As the main method of analysis, multi-level regression was used, which is the most preferable when analyzing clustered data, so that the contribution of any variables is not overestimated. As a preliminary analysis, a measurement model of burnout was validated using confirmatory factor analysis (with first and second order factors). Findings. It was shown, that the respondents' level of burnout is quite low, personal resources are strongly and negatively related to burnout (r(s) = - .64, p < .01). The effect of personal resources varies across libraries (beta = - .08, 95% CI [- .04; -.12]), however, is the same amongst rural and urban library workers (beta = .03, 95% CI [-.15; .21]). In addition to personal resources, age was a significant predictor of the level of burnout (beta= -.10, 95% CI [-.18; -.02]), while the work experience turned out to be insignificant. Value of the results. In conclusion, the results of the paper are discussed with previous studies, as well as the possibility of professional development of librarians, considering their psychological state.
AB - Purpose. The paper is aimed to study the level of burnout and its relations to personal resources in librarians of Moscow region. Method. The sample is comprised of 504 respondents, ranging from 17 to 72 years old. The most of the participants is women (96%). To measure burnout, a model proposed by V. Shaufeli and S. Desart was used. The main constructs of personal resources were optimism, hardiness and self-efficacy. As the main method of analysis, multi-level regression was used, which is the most preferable when analyzing clustered data, so that the contribution of any variables is not overestimated. As a preliminary analysis, a measurement model of burnout was validated using confirmatory factor analysis (with first and second order factors). Findings. It was shown, that the respondents' level of burnout is quite low, personal resources are strongly and negatively related to burnout (r(s) = - .64, p < .01). The effect of personal resources varies across libraries (beta = - .08, 95% CI [- .04; -.12]), however, is the same amongst rural and urban library workers (beta = .03, 95% CI [-.15; .21]). In addition to personal resources, age was a significant predictor of the level of burnout (beta= -.10, 95% CI [-.18; -.02]), while the work experience turned out to be insignificant. Value of the results. In conclusion, the results of the paper are discussed with previous studies, as well as the possibility of professional development of librarians, considering their psychological state.
KW - Burnout
KW - Hardiness
KW - Optimism
KW - Personal resources
KW - Self-efficacy
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M3 - Article
SN - 2312-5942
VL - 9
SP - 129
EP - 147
JO - Organizatsionnaya Psikhologiya
JF - Organizatsionnaya Psikhologiya
IS - 2
ER -