When perceived physician burnout leads to family burnout: How secondary emotional trauma impacts physician spouses

Sarah A. Grimmer PhD, Kristine M. Jacquin PhD
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This study investigated the effect of perceived physician burnout on psychological distress (anxiety, depression, and secondary traumatic stress) in physician spouses. Two-hundred and three physician spouses participated in the study between April and May 2021. Physician spouses completed a burnout measure on behalf of their physician partner, and psychological distress measures for themselves. Results showed perceived physician burnout was positively correlated with anxiety (r = 0.24), depression (r = 0.13), and secondary traumatic stress (r = 0.14) in physician spouses. A covariate analysis including eight demographic variables did not significantly contribute to the relationship between perceived physician burnout and psychological distress in physician spouses. Moderation analyses showed no significant interactions when the personality trait agreeableness, total score on a resiliency questionnaire, and compassion fatigue were included as moderators in the relationship between perceived physician burnout and psychological distress in physician spouses. These findings indicate that physician spouses experience secondary psychological distress when they believe their partner (the physician) is experiencing burnout, emphasizing the need for mental health support during medical training.

当感知到的医生职业倦怠导致家庭职业倦怠时:继发性精神创伤如何影响医生配偶
本研究调查了感知到的医生职业倦怠对医生配偶心理困扰(焦虑、抑郁和继发性创伤应激)的影响。2021 年 4 月至 5 月期间,共有 233 名医生配偶参与了这项研究。医生配偶代表其医生伴侣完成了职业倦怠测量,并为自己完成了心理压力测量。结果表明,医生倦怠感与医生配偶的焦虑(r = 0.24)、抑郁(r = 0.13)和继发性创伤应激(r = 0.14)呈正相关。包括八个人口统计学变量在内的协变量分析并没有显著影响医生职业倦怠感与医生配偶心理压力之间的关系。调节分析表明,将人格特质 "宜人性"、复原力问卷总分和同情疲劳作为调节因素时,它们与医生配偶感知到的医生职业倦怠和心理困扰之间的关系没有明显的交互作用。这些研究结果表明,当医生配偶认为他们的伴侣(医生)正在经历职业倦怠时,他们会出现继发性心理困扰,这强调了在医学培训期间心理健康支持的必要性。
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