Excerpt source: Kim, H., Ji, J., & Kao, D. (2011). Burnout and physical health among social workers: A three-year longitudinal study. Social Work, 56(3), 258-268. Data were drawn from a longitudinal study examining the job-related factors associated with burnout among social workers. In this study, participants were randomly selected from a California registry of clinical social workers. Despite the high risk of burnout in the social work profession, little is known about its impact on the physical health of social workers. To address this gap in the research, the present study used longitudinal data from a sample of social workers registered in California to examine the impact of burnout on their physical health. Physical Health Complaints. Physical health was measured using the Physical Health Questionnaire (PHQ) (Schat, Kelloway, & Desmarais, 2005). For this analysis, we focused on four types of physical health problems: sleep disturbances, headaches, respiratory infections, and gastrointestinal infections. Respondents were asked to respond to 14 questions regarding the frequency of sleep disturbances (four items, range = 4 to 28), headaches (three items, range = 3 to 21), respiratory infections (four items, range = 4 to 28), and gastrointestinal problems (three items, range = 3 to 21) in the previous six months. Scores for overall physical health complaints ranged from 7 to 98 (14 items). Burnout. Burnout was measured using the Maslach Burnout Inventory--Human Service Survey (MBI-HSS), a 22-item scale that conceptualizes burnout as having three dimensions: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization or cynicism, and diminished personal accomplishment (Maslach & Jackson, 1986; Maslach et al., 2001). Table Physical Health Complaints and Burnout among Social Workers: One-Way Analysis of Variance Results Physical Health Complaints Low Burnout (n = 92) Middle Burnout (n = 93) High Burnout (n = 91) F(dfs) Sleep disturbances M SD 11.2 3.9 13.3 4.3 15.6 5.0 23.4(2,273)* Headaches M SD 7.0 3.8 9.3 4.1 11.1 5.0 20.9(2,271)* Gastrointestinal problems M SD 7.9 3.5 10.4 4.9 12.1 5.9 17.6(2,272)* Respiratory infections M SD 5.7 2.3 7.0 3.0 8.8 3.7 23.8(2,273)* Overall Physical Health M SD 31.7 9.4 39.7 10.6 47.8 14.1 44.1(2,272)* * p < .05 Written Assignment Based on the information provided in the article excerpts and table, write a paragraph or two that describes and interprets the findings related to the one-way ANOVA presented in the table. Be sure to include sample size, relevant descriptive statistics, patterns in the data and an interpretation of the findings presented with supportive statistical information included. You do not need to talk about every number in the table, but you do need to include relevant statistical information to support your statements.
Excerpt source: Kim, H., Ji, J., & Kao, D. (2011). Burnout and physical health among social workers: A three-year longitudinal study. Social Work, 56(3), 258-268.
Data were drawn from a longitudinal study examining the job-related factors associated with burnout among social workers. In this study, participants were randomly selected from a California registry of clinical social workers.
Despite the high risk of burnout in the social work profession, little is known about its impact on the physical health of social workers. To address this gap in the research, the present study used longitudinal data from a sample of social workers registered in California to examine the impact of burnout on their physical health.
Physical Health Complaints. Physical health was measured using the Physical Health Questionnaire (PHQ) (Schat, Kelloway, & Desmarais, 2005). For this analysis, we focused on four types of physical health problems: sleep disturbances, headaches, respiratory infections, and gastrointestinal infections. Respondents were asked to respond to 14 questions regarding the frequency of sleep disturbances (four items,
Burnout. Burnout was measured using the Maslach Burnout Inventory--Human Service Survey (MBI-HSS), a 22-item scale that conceptualizes burnout as having three dimensions: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization or cynicism, and diminished personal accomplishment (Maslach & Jackson, 1986; Maslach et al., 2001).
Table
Physical Health Complaints and Burnout among Social Workers: One-Way Analysis of Variance Results
Physical Health Complaints |
Low Burnout (n = 92) |
Middle Burnout (n = 93) |
High Burnout (n = 91) |
F(dfs) |
Sleep disturbances M SD |
11.2 3.9 |
13.3 4.3 |
15.6 5.0 |
23.4(2,273)* |
Headaches M SD |
7.0 3.8 |
9.3 4.1 |
11.1 5.0 |
20.9(2,271)* |
Gastrointestinal problems M SD |
7.9 3.5 |
10.4 4.9 |
12.1 5.9 |
17.6(2,272)* |
Respiratory infections M SD |
5.7 2.3 |
7.0 3.0 |
8.8 3.7 |
23.8(2,273)* |
Overall Physical Health M SD |
31.7 9.4 |
39.7 10.6 |
47.8 14.1 |
44.1(2,272)* |
* p < .05
Written Assignment
Based on the information provided in the article excerpts and table, write a paragraph or two that describes and interprets the findings related to the one-way ANOVA presented in the table. Be sure to include sample size, relevant
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