dc.description.abstract | Burnout syndrome resulting in dissatisfaction and physical illnesses due
to continuous and long-term stress exposure at work is a common problem
at governmental institutions in Turkey. A survey was carried out in 2015
on 121 staff at Bingol University, Turkey to measure the burnout level
and compare Maslcah Burnout Inventory (MBI) and Copenhagen Burnout
Inventory (CBI) scales. Descriptive statistics, ANOVA, regressions and
correlations methods are used to analyze data. All items of the survey
had 0.915 Cronbach Alfa reliability score and MBI and CBI groups had
0.799 and 0.904 Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy. The
total mean of all items was 2.45 with 1.48 minimum from ``Impersonal
objects item{''} and 3.826 maximum from ``Have enough energy during
leisure time{''}. Moreover, strong correlations were found between EE
(Emotional Exhaustion) and DP (Depersonalization), WRB (Work-related
Burnout) and PB (Personal Burnout) - CRB (Clients-related Burnout)
groups and DP has strong correlations with WRB and PB-CRB groups.
Position and working more hours had a significant relationship with
burnout syndrome while other important factors such as experience, age,
gender and having children had moderate effects on burnout. Moreover,
the CBI scale was found to be more suitable to measure burnout with
higher reliability and validity values. (C) 2016 Published by Future
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