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A person-oriented approach to sport and school burnout in adolescent student-athletes: The role of individual and parental expectations

2017

Abstract Objectives The present study aimed to examine what kind of burnout profiles exist among student-athletes based on their sport and school burnout symptoms. Moreover, it was investigated whether athletes' expectations of success in sport and school, on the one hand, and parental expectations, on the other hand, were predictors of the likelihood of the athlete to show a certain profile, after taking into account the effects of gender, grade point average, type of sport, and level of competition. Design and methods The participants were 391 student-athletes (51% females) from six different upper secondary sport schools in Finland, and 448 parents (58% mothers). The athletes filled in q…

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Burnout as an important factor in the psychophysiological responses to a work day in Teachers

2010

Burnout syndrome is an important psychosocial risk in the job context, especially in professions with a strong social interaction, as in the case of teaching. This study analyses the role of burnout in the psychophysiological responses to a work day in teachers. High burnout was related to worse mood, and higher perceived stress throughout the work day. Moreover, burnout is positively related to systolic blood pressure and negatively related to salivary cortisol levels at the beginning of the work day. Higher scores of burnout in teachers are also related to lower heart rate in the middle of the work day. The psychophysiological responses to a work day are specifically associated with the d…

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health care facilities manpower and serviceseducationhealth care economics and organizationsArabian Journal of Chemistry
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health care facilities manpower and serviceseducationhealth care economics and organizationsArabian Journal of Chemistry
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health care facilities manpower and serviceseducationhealth care economics and organizationsArabian Journal of Chemistry
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health care facilities manpower and serviceseducationhealth care economics and organizationsArabian Journal of Chemistry
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health care facilities manpower and serviceseducationhealth care economics and organizationsArabian Journal of Chemistry
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health care facilities manpower and serviceseducationhealth care economics and organizationsArabian Journal of Chemistry
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health care facilities manpower and serviceseducationhealth care economics and organizationsArabian Journal of Chemistry
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health care facilities manpower and serviceseducationhealth care economics and organizationsArabian Journal of Chemistry
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