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Relationship between mentalizing and teacher burnout: A cross sectional study

BACKGROUND: Teaching is considered a high-risk profession due to the high impact of occupational risk factors which can endanger educators’ mental health and lead to burnout syndrome. This study aimed to examine whether the capacity for mentalizing in teachers explains the degree of their burnout sy...

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Autores principales: Safiye, Teodora, Vukčević, Branimir, Milidrag, Ardea, Dubljanin, Jakša, Gutić Cikotić, Azra, Dubljanin, Draško, Lačković, Maja, Rodić, Ivana, Nikolić, Milica, Čolaković, Goran, Mladenović, Tatjana, Gutić, Medo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36638120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279535
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author Safiye, Teodora
Vukčević, Branimir
Milidrag, Ardea
Dubljanin, Jakša
Gutić Cikotić, Azra
Dubljanin, Draško
Lačković, Maja
Rodić, Ivana
Nikolić, Milica
Čolaković, Goran
Mladenović, Tatjana
Gutić, Medo
author_facet Safiye, Teodora
Vukčević, Branimir
Milidrag, Ardea
Dubljanin, Jakša
Gutić Cikotić, Azra
Dubljanin, Draško
Lačković, Maja
Rodić, Ivana
Nikolić, Milica
Čolaković, Goran
Mladenović, Tatjana
Gutić, Medo
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description BACKGROUND: Teaching is considered a high-risk profession due to the high impact of occupational risk factors which can endanger educators’ mental health and lead to burnout syndrome. This study aimed to examine whether the capacity for mentalizing in teachers explains the degree of their burnout syndrome. The expectation was that a low capacity for mentalizing increases the degree of burnout. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on a sample of 823 teachers. The Maslach Burnout Inventory-Educators Survey was used to examine the burnout syndrome. The capacity for mentalizing was examined using hypomentalizing and hypermentalizing scales from the Reflective Functioning Questionnaire. RESULTS: The expectation that a low capacity for mentalizing increases teachers’ burnout confirms the finding that hypomentalizing is a positive predictor of their emotional exhaustion as a dimension of burnout (ß = 0.09; p < 0.01). Unexpectedly, hypomentalizing proved to be a positive predictor of personal accomplishment (ß = 0.09; p < 0.05), which indicates that with a lower capacity for mentalizing, teachers experience greater personal accomplishment. Also, hypermantalizing was a negative predictor of emotional exhaustion (ß = -0.17; p < 0.01) and depersonalization (ß = -0.31; p < 0.01), and a positive predictor of personal accomplishment (ß = 0.30; p < 0.01). The findings showed that with higher socioeconomic status, with marriage and having children, the burnout of teachers is lower, as expected. CONCLUSIONS: Capacity for mentalizing and burnout syndrome in teachers are interrelated phenomena. With a good capacity for mentalizing, emotional exhaustion and burnout in teachers are reduced. Knowledge and skills that enable a good capacity for mentalizing should be included in educational and teacher training programs.
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spelling pubmed-98388572023-01-14 Relationship between mentalizing and teacher burnout: A cross sectional study Safiye, Teodora Vukčević, Branimir Milidrag, Ardea Dubljanin, Jakša Gutić Cikotić, Azra Dubljanin, Draško Lačković, Maja Rodić, Ivana Nikolić, Milica Čolaković, Goran Mladenović, Tatjana Gutić, Medo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Teaching is considered a high-risk profession due to the high impact of occupational risk factors which can endanger educators’ mental health and lead to burnout syndrome. This study aimed to examine whether the capacity for mentalizing in teachers explains the degree of their burnout syndrome. The expectation was that a low capacity for mentalizing increases the degree of burnout. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on a sample of 823 teachers. The Maslach Burnout Inventory-Educators Survey was used to examine the burnout syndrome. The capacity for mentalizing was examined using hypomentalizing and hypermentalizing scales from the Reflective Functioning Questionnaire. RESULTS: The expectation that a low capacity for mentalizing increases teachers’ burnout confirms the finding that hypomentalizing is a positive predictor of their emotional exhaustion as a dimension of burnout (ß = 0.09; p < 0.01). Unexpectedly, hypomentalizing proved to be a positive predictor of personal accomplishment (ß = 0.09; p < 0.05), which indicates that with a lower capacity for mentalizing, teachers experience greater personal accomplishment. Also, hypermantalizing was a negative predictor of emotional exhaustion (ß = -0.17; p < 0.01) and depersonalization (ß = -0.31; p < 0.01), and a positive predictor of personal accomplishment (ß = 0.30; p < 0.01). The findings showed that with higher socioeconomic status, with marriage and having children, the burnout of teachers is lower, as expected. CONCLUSIONS: Capacity for mentalizing and burnout syndrome in teachers are interrelated phenomena. With a good capacity for mentalizing, emotional exhaustion and burnout in teachers are reduced. Knowledge and skills that enable a good capacity for mentalizing should be included in educational and teacher training programs. Public Library of Science 2023-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9838857/ /pubmed/36638120 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279535 Text en © 2023 Safiye et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vukčević, Branimir
Milidrag, Ardea
Dubljanin, Jakša
Gutić Cikotić, Azra
Dubljanin, Draško
Lačković, Maja
Rodić, Ivana
Nikolić, Milica
Čolaković, Goran
Mladenović, Tatjana
Gutić, Medo
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36638120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279535
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