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This meta-analysis examined how demand and resource correlates and behavioral and attitudinal correlates were related to each of the 3 dimensions of job burnout. Both the demand and resource correlates were more strongly related to emotional exhaustion than to either depersonalization or personal accomplishment. Consistent with the conservation of resources theory of stress, emotional exhaustion was more strongly related to the demand correlates than to the resource correlates, suggesting that workers might have been sensitive to the possibility of resource loss. The 3 burnout dimensions were differentially related to turnover intentions, organizational commitment, and control coping. Implications for research and the amelioration of burnout are discussed.
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Raymond T. Lee
Wayne State University
Blake E. Ashforth
Arizona State University
Journal of Applied Psychology
University of Manitoba
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d6ca62733a2b54c8aa83ab — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.81.2.123
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