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±è¼ö¿µ ( Kim Su-Young ) - Ajou University College of Nursing
À±¹Ì°æ ( Yun Mi-Kyung ) - Gyeonggi Provincial Suicide Prevention Center Çö¸í¼± ( Hyun Myung-Sun ) - Ajou University College of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was conducted to examine the mediating effect of resilience on the relationship betweenpsychological stress and burnout among workers with violence experiences in community mental health welfarecenter.
Methods: A descriptive correlational design was employed. Two hundred and twenty-four workers who hadviolence experiences from clients participated in the study. The data were collected from August 5 to 29, 2019. Datawere analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation coefficients, and multiple regression analyses basedon Baron and Kenny criterion.
Results: Psychological stress was significantly negatively correlated with resilience(r=-.21, p=.002) and significantly positively correlated with burnout (r=.70, p<.001). Resilience was also significantlynegatively correlated with burnout (r=-.30, p<.001). Furthermore, resilience (¥â=-0.17, p<.001) had a significantpartial mediating effect on the relationship between psychological stress and burnout (Z=2.35, p=.018).
Conclusion:Our study findings suggest that resilience plays an important role to maintain well-being and cope productively ofworkers with violence experiences. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a intervention program that can enhancethe resilience to cope positively for the workers with violence experiences in community mental health welfare center.
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KeyWords
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Psychological stress, Psychological burnout, Violence, Occupational groups
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