Ethan J. Schilling, Candace Boan-Lenzo, M. Randolph
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Abstract
Abstract Job burnout in school psychologists has been recognized as a problem in the field for many years. The contributors to burnout are varied and may include personal as well as professional variables. This research examined the impact the demographic variables of age, years in the field/current job, grade level worked with, type of community worked in, salary, school psychologist-to-student ratios, number of annual evaluations/reevaluations typically completed, reported percentage of students eligible for free and reduced lunch in their district and district size on reported levels of job burnout. Burnout was assessed using the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). Results first indicated that age and years worked in current job predicted an increased sense of Personal Accomplishment as assessed by the MBI. Additionally, a higher number of annual evaluations typically completed was predictive of higher levels of Emotional Exhaustion. Based on the findings of this research, implications for preventing and addressing job burnout in the field are discussed.
期刊介绍:
With a new publisher (Taylor & Francis) and a new editor (David L. Wodrich), the Journal of Applied School Psychology will continue to publish articles and periodic thematic issues in 2009. Each submission should rest on either solid theoretical or empirical support and provide information that can be used in applied school settings, related educational systems, or community locations in which practitioners work. Manuscripts appropriate for publication in the journal will reflect psychological applications that pertain to individual students, groups of students, teachers, parents, and administrators. The journal also seeks, over time, novel and creative ways in which to disseminate information about practically sound and empirically supported school psychology practice.