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| Title: | Constructive thinking and burnout among secondary school teachers |
| Authors: | Evers, W. Brouwers, A. Tomic, W. |
| Keywords: | burnout; constructive thinking; secondary school teachers |
| Issue Date: | 2005 |
| Citation: | Social Psychology of Education |
| Abstract: | The present study investigated the relationship between Epstein’s (1998, Constructive thinking: The key to emotional intelligence. London: Praeger publisher.) components
of constructive thinking and burnout as experienced by a sample of Dutch
secondary school teachers. A postal questionnaire was sent to teachers from randomly
selected secondary schools. The response rate was 54.1% (N = 433). Four components
of constructive thinking significantly contributed to the explained variance in emotional exhaustion (17%), depersonalization (21%), and personal accomplishment (20%). The
results of the study suggest that secondary school teachers’ maladaptive thinking processes
prevent them from rational thinking during their work, which significantly contributes to
the onset of burnout. Burnout intervention programs for teachers are likely to be more
effective when the participator’s maladaptive thinking system is taken into consideration.
This stems from the idea that personality factors are a probably easier point of departure to tackle burnout symptoms than organizational factors. |
| Description: | research article |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1820/1229 |
| Appears in Collections: | 1. PSY: publications and preprints
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