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Predicting mental burnout among Israeli Home Front Command soldiers during the COVID-19 pandemic

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HEALTH PROMOTION INTERNATIONAL
卷 37, 期 2, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daab036

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COVID-19; sense of coherence; self-efficacy; burnout; state anxiety; military

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This study examined the predictors of burnout during COVID-19 in a military setting, focusing on personality, situational, and organizational factors. The results showed that the sense of coherence and state anxiety were significant predictors of burnout.
Background The present study examined personality, situational and organizational predictors of burnout during COVID-19 in a military setting, based on the salutogenic theory of health (). Method Questionnaires were completed by 116 reserve Israeli Home Front Command medical staff (71% males). Background variables (e.g., gender), personality variables (self-efficacy and sense of coherence - SOC), situational variables (state-anxiety, self-rated health and sense of threat) and organizational variables (satisfaction with military's and government's handling of the COVID-19 crisis) were measured as predictors of burnout. Results Females had higher levels of state anxiety and burnout compared to males. Females also reported a lower level of satisfaction with the military's handling of the COVID-19 crisis than males. SOC and state anxiety were the only statistically significant predictors of burnout after controlling for sociodemographic variables. The entire model explained 59.4% of the burnout variance. Conclusion In accordance with salutogenic theory, SOC is associated with active adaptation through use of generalized and specific resistance resources to avoid burnout in a stressful milieu. Psychological support, psychoeducation and simulation training are offered to increase manageability in crisis situations. Limitations Following a large dropout rate due to being quarantined, the final sample size was much smaller than planned. Also, although previous longitudinal studies have found SOC to be a causal factor in burnout, the present cross-sectional design limits such conclusions.

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