Trabajo y bienestar: Evidencias de la relación entre burnout y satisfacción con la vida

Translated title of the contribution: Work and well-being: Evidence of the relation between burnout and life satisfaction

Ana Claudia Souza Vazquez*, Annelise Souza dos Santos, Paula Vargas da Costa, Clarissa Pinto Pizarro de Freitas, Hans de Witte, Wilmar B. Schaufeli

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Abstract

This study aims to investigate the relationship between burnout and life satisfaction in Brazilian workers through the Job Demands-Resources (JDR) theoretical model of Positive Psychology. The associations between burnout and job demands, job resources, life satisfaction and depressive symptoms were tested in 986 participants, 87.2% women, from the five Brazilian regions, aged between 18 and 89 years (M=39, SD=11.1). The results show that high job demands and low job resources are indirectly linked with depressive symptoms via burnout and low life satisfaction. The partial mediation role of life satisfaction stands out when associated with job resources, which reduces the likelihood of burnout and its association with depressive symptoms. It was concluded that job resources and life satisfaction are important psychosocial protective factors for burnout, which impacts indirectly and negatively on depressive symptoms. Contributions of these findings for work and organizations are discussed in the text.

Translated title of the contributionWork and well-being: Evidence of the relation between burnout and life satisfaction
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)372-381
Number of pages10
JournalAvaliacao Psicologica
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • Burnout
  • Depression
  • Life Satisfaction
  • Mental Health at Work
  • Positive Psychology

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