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Title: Evaluation du syndrome de burnout chez les enseignants du secondaire (Yaoundé-Cameroun) Assessment of burnout syndrome among secondary school teachers (Yaoundé-Cameroon)
Authors: Mbame Jean-Pierre, *
Djofang Hugues
Bonoy Lamou
Keywords: Burnout
Emotions exhaustion
Depersonalization
loss of personal Accomplishment
High school teachers
Issue Date: 28-Feb-2021
Series/Report no.: number 29 2021 vol 14 n 1;
Abstract: This study determined the prevalence of burnout and identified the socio-demographic and professional factors that influence burnout among secondary school teachers. A study by self-administered questionnaire made it possible to collect the data. SPSS version 20.0 software allowed us to analyze the data. 244 teachers aged 20 to 60 were included. The prevalence of burnout was 57.79%. Note that 19% of the variance in emotional exhaustion is explained by length of service in the establishment, age, marital status and sex [R2 = 0.19, F (4, 239) = 4.96, p <0.05]. Also, 21% of the variance in depersonalization, is explained by Seniority in the establishment, the number of children in care, sex and marital status, [R2 = 0.21, F(4, 239) = 16, 94, p <0.05]. Finally, 15% of the variance in loss of personal accomplishment is explained by marital status, seniority in the establishment and age [R2 = 0.15, F (4, 239) = 15.03, p <0.05]. This study shows that burnout among secondary school teachers is a reality. Age, marital status, number of children in care, seniority in the establishment and gender have a significant influence on burnout.
Description: Psychological & Educational Studies Review
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/25351
ISSN: 1112-9263
Appears in Collections:number 29 2021 vol 14 n 1

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