Decent Work and Burnout: A profile study with Academic Personnel
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This research explores the relationship between Decent Work (DW) and Burnout in
Portuguese and Brazilian academic personnel. We focus on identifying profiles resulting
from the relationship between these variables. Seven hundred twenty-seven participants composed the sample (Portuguese = 334; Brazilian = 393), and data were
collected online using the Decent Work Questionnaire (DWQ) and the Personal
Burnout subscale from the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI). Results of multiple
linear regressions showed that two DW dimensions were significant and negatively
related to Burnout: Fundamental Principles and Values at Work and Adequate Working
Time and Workload. We found four profiles by performing a cluster analysis: Low
Decent Work; High Decent Work; and two other profiles with DW deficit in at least
one DW dimension: Low Fundamental Principles and Values at Work and Low Adequate working time and workload. Moreover, 71% of the total sample showed some
decent work deficit. Differences between Burnout and the DW dimensions were
analyzed through a MANOVA. In our sample, considering the broad dimensions of
DW, Burnout seems to be mainly dependent on the deficit of aspects related to the
quality of treatment and interpersonal relationships at work (e.g., perceptions of
fairness, participation, non-discrimination) as well as the balance of the workload and
the adequacy of the working hours. Interventions aiming at improvements must focus on those two dimensions.
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Dinis, A. C., Ferraro, T., Pais, L., & dos Santos, N. R. (2022). Decent Work and Burnout: A profile study with Academic Personnel. Psychological Reports. https://doi.org/10.1177/00332941221100454