magistrsko delo
Abstract
Ker dosedanje raziskave ugotavljajo, da v istih okoliščinah eni izgorevajo, drugi pa ne,
smo povezave za nagnjenost k tveganju za izgorelost iskali v osebnostnih značilnostih
posameznika. Proučevali smo povezanost med izgorelostjo in perfekcionizmom ter
povezanost med izgorelostjo in tremi osebnostnimi značilnostmi modela Velikih pet
dimenzij osebnosti (ekstravertnost, nevroticizem, vestnost) pri zaposlenih v socialnem
varstvu. Zanimale so nas tudi razlike v izgorelosti glede na stopnje interakcije z
uporabniki in povezanost med izgorelostjo in dohodkom zaposlenih v socialnem varstvu.
V teoretičnem delu smo opisali vse spremenljivke in jih povezali z dosedanjimi
raziskavami, v empiričnem delu pa smo ugotavljali, kakšne povezave in razlike se kažejo
na slovenski populaciji zaposlenih v socialnem varstvu. Vzorec je zajemal 385 zaposlenih
v socialnem varstvu v Sloveniji. Za merjenje izgorelosti smo uporabili Vprašalnik
izgorelosti BAT, stopnjo perfekcionizma smo merili s Frostovo multidimenzionalno
lestvico perfekcionizma FMPS, za merjenje osebnostnih značilnosti pa smo uporabili
vprašalnik Velikih pet BFI. Rezultati raziskave so pokazali, da tisti zaposleni v socialnem
varstvu, ki imajo konstanten stik z uporabniki, doživljajo višjo izčrpanost v primerjavi z
zaposlenimi, ki imajo le delni stik z uporabniki. Na podlagi dobljenih rezultatov
zaključujemo tudi, da višji kot je dohodek zaposlenega v socialnem varstvu, manjše je
tveganje za izgorelost in obratno. Ugotovili smo, da višje kot je izražen perfekcionizem
pri zaposlenem v socialnem varstvu, višje je tveganje za izgorelost in obratno. Rezultati
analize pa so pokazali tudi, da med izgorelostjo in ekstravertnostjo, nevroticizmom ter
vestnostjo obstaja statistično pomembna povezanost. Višje kot sta izraženi osebnostni
potezi ekstravertnost in vestnost, nižje je tveganje za izgorelost in obratno. Višje kot je
izražena osebnostna poteza nevroticizem, večje je tveganje za izgorelost pri zaposlenih v
socialnem varstvu in obratno.
Keywords
izgorelost;perfekcionizem;osebnostne značilnosti;ekstravertnost;nevroticizem;vestnost;zaposleni v socialnem varstvu;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2024 |
Typology: |
2.09 - Master's Thesis |
Organization: |
UL TEOF - Theological Faculty |
Publisher: |
[A. Kocbeck] |
UDC: |
159.923.2:36(043.2) |
COBISS: |
188093699
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Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Personality traits, perfectionism and job burnout among social work employees |
Secondary abstract: |
Since previous research has established that some individuals experience burnout in the
same circumstances while others do not, we have try to identify the links between the
tendency of the risk of burnout and individual's personality traits. We studied the
relationship between burnout and perfectionism, as well as the relation between burnout
and three personality traits of the Big Five personality dimensions model (extraversion,
neuroticism, conscientiousness) in social care workers. We were also interested in
differences in burnout according to levels of interaction with clients, as well as the relation
between burnout and the financial income of social care employees. In the theoretical
part, we described all the variables and connected them with previous research, while in
the empirical part, we determined what kind of connections are evident in the Slovenian
population of employees in social care. The survey involved 385 employees in social care
in Slovenia. To measure burnout, we used the BAT Burnout Questionnaire, the
prevalence of perfectionism was measured with Frost's multidimensional perfectionism
scale FMPS, and to measure personality characteristics we used the BFI Big Five
Questionnaire. The results of the research show that those employees in social care, who
have constant contact with clients, experience higher exhaustion compared to employees
who only have partial contact with clients. Based on the obtained results, we also
conclude that the higher the income of the employee in social care, the lower the risk of
burnout and vice versa. We discovered that the higher the level of perfectionism in a
social care employee, the higher the risk of burnout and vice versa. The results of the
analysis also show that there is a statistically significant relation between burnout and
extraversion, neuroticism and conscientiousness. The higher the expressed personality
traits of extraversion and conscientiousness in invidual, the lower the risk of burnout and
vice versa. The higher the expressed personality trait neuroticism in individual, the higher
the risk of burnout among social care workers and vice versa. |
Secondary keywords: |
burnout;perfectionism;personality characteristics;extraversion;neuroticism;conscientiousness;social care workers; |
Type (COBISS): |
Master's thesis/paper |
Study programme: |
0 |
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): |
1970-01-01 |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Ljubljani, Teološka fak. |
Pages: |
VII, 90 str. |
ID: |
23041909 |