Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3162362777> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3162362777 abstract "Objectives. Stress maintained over time leads to a state of exhaustion known as burnout syndrome. This syndrome constitutes an occupational health problem, leading to high absenteeism. It can also mean that workers come to the workplace feeling unwell, which increases occupational collisions and injuries at work. In this study, we developed a predictive model of burnout in professional drivers using the following indicators: age, hours worked, seniority, educational level, fatigue, personality, attitudes toward driving, safety behaviors in the vehicle, and work characteristics and content. Method. A total of 523 professional drivers from different transport sectors, obtained through non-probability sampling, participated in the study. We used SPSS version 25.0 to analyze the data. Results. We determined the predictive capacity of certain variables that affect drivers and cause burnout. Exhaustion can be predicted with fatigue (48.8%), professional efficiency with emotional stability (39.8%) and cynicism with lack of motivation (28%) as the best predictors. Conclusions. The results contribute to a better knowledge of those factors that cause burnout in professional drivers. It is important to design individual interventions to reduce burnout, which would help reduce sick leave and possible collisions, in addition to providing greater well-being for drivers." @default.
- W3162362777 created "2021-05-24" @default.
- W3162362777 creator A5048703566 @default.
- W3162362777 creator A5056775857 @default.
- W3162362777 creator A5071441854 @default.
- W3162362777 creator A5076957167 @default.
- W3162362777 creator A5091723128 @default.
- W3162362777 date "2021-06-07" @default.
- W3162362777 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W3162362777 title "Variables that predict burnout in professional drivers" @default.
- W3162362777 cites W1991152156 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2012340918 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2013782355 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2016045686 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2017930312 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2021409190 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2023020666 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2037268341 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2039253431 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2048540484 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2048751438 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2067016257 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2068730123 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2074049590 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2074793948 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2085917774 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2088640379 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2099453815 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2127407701 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2133524772 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2135374241 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2142056863 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2142378486 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2144233496 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2144816256 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2341790664 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2591706400 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2609451276 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2613383116 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2757817528 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2761895145 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2804738131 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2912889913 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2914720387 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2947411160 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2954537001 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2980160079 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W2993730115 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W3002928052 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W3007069435 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W3007266926 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W3012191292 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W3129283776 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W3132807258 @default.
- W3162362777 cites W4230349618 @default.
- W3162362777 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/10803548.2021.1929701" @default.
- W3162362777 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33982635" @default.
- W3162362777 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3162362777 type Work @default.
- W3162362777 sameAs 3162362777 @default.
- W3162362777 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W3162362777 countsByYear W31623627772022 @default.
- W3162362777 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3162362777 hasAuthorship W3162362777A5048703566 @default.
- W3162362777 hasAuthorship W3162362777A5056775857 @default.
- W3162362777 hasAuthorship W3162362777A5071441854 @default.
- W3162362777 hasAuthorship W3162362777A5076957167 @default.
- W3162362777 hasAuthorship W3162362777A5091723128 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C122980154 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C143916079 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C146978453 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C166735990 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C187155963 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C187288502 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C27400517 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C27415008 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C2776035688 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C2776788475 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C2779114464 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C2780755674 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C2780783599 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C3017944768 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C46312422 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C75630572 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C88519622 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConceptScore W3162362777C118552586 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConceptScore W3162362777C122980154 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConceptScore W3162362777C127413603 @default.
- W3162362777 hasConceptScore W3162362777C142724271 @default.