Burnout in Spanish Security Forces during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Objectives
2.2. Research Instrument
2.3. Participants
2.4. Variables
2.5. Procedure
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | % |
---|---|
Sex | |
Woman | 12.7 |
Man | 87.3 |
Age (years) | |
Up to 30 | 18.4 |
31–40 | 34.6 |
41–50 | 34.6 |
51–60 | 11.5 |
>60 | 0.90 |
Corp | |
Armed Forces | 17.1 |
National Police (Policía Nacional) | 41.5 |
Civil Guard (Guardia Civil) | 36.7 |
Local Police | 3.90 |
Other | 0.80 |
n = 2182 |
1. Sex |
Ref. Woman |
(1) Man |
2. Age (Continuous, Years) |
Ref. Up to 30 |
31–40 |
41–50 |
51–60 |
>60 |
3. Corp |
Ref. Other |
Armed Forces |
National Police |
Civil Guard |
Local Police |
4. Death anxiety (DA) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
5. Need Psychological/Psychiatric Support (NPPS) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
6. Psychological/Psychiatric Support Should be Offered from Workplaces (PPSS) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
7. Psychological/Psychiatric Support may be Needed (PPSN) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
8. Lack of PPE Increased your Stress and Anxiety Level (PPE) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
9. Worked During the First Wave of the Pandemic (WFW) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
10. Feel that his Work was Recognized (FWR) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
Emotional Exhaustion Subscale | % |
---|---|
Low | 29.9 |
Medium | 16.3 |
High | 53.8 |
Depersonalization Subscale | |
Low | 17.4 |
Medium | 24.5 |
High | 58.0 |
Personal Accomplishment Subscale | |
Low | 46.3 |
Medium | 26.6 |
High | 27.1 |
Total MBI | |
Yes | 28.5 |
No | 71.5 |
Death Anxiety | |
Low | 30.9 |
High | 69.1 |
Need Psychological/Psychiatric Support | |
Yes | 26.2 |
No | 73.5 |
Psychological/Psychiatric Support Should be Offered in Workplace | |
Yes | 88.2 |
No | 11.8 |
Psychological/Psychiatric Support may be Needed | |
Yes | 52.5 |
No | 47.5 |
Lack of PPE Increased Stress and Anxiety Level | |
Yes | 87.4 |
No | 12.6 |
Worked During the First Wave of the Pandemic | |
Yes | 73.9 |
No | 26.1 |
Feel that Work was Recognized | |
Yes | 10.4 |
No | 89.6 |
B | Sig. | Exp (B) | 95% CI Exp (B) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lower | Superior | ||||
Emotional Exhaustion Subscale | |||||
Age: 41–50 years | 0.352 | 0.018 | 1.422 | 1.062 | 1.904 |
Armed Forces | 1.899 | 0.032 | 6.678 | 1.175 | 37.941 |
National Police (Policía Nacional) | 2.235 | 0.011 | 9.342 | 1.660 | 52.589 |
Civil Guard (Guardia Civil) | 2.037 | 0.021 | 7.670 | 1.362 | 43.213 |
Local Police | 2.135 | 0.020 | 8.457 | 1.400 | 51.092 |
NPPS | 0.496 | 0.002 | 1.642 | 1.207 | 2.234 |
PPSN | 0.694 | 0.000 | 2.002 | 1.570 | 2.552 |
PPE | 0.460 | 0.002 | 1.585 | 1.187 | 2.116 |
DA | 1.015 | 0.000 | 2.759 | 2.238 | 3.402 |
FWR | −0.388 | 0.017 | 0.678 | 0.494 | 0.932 |
Constant | −2.846 | 0.002 | 0.058 | ||
Depersonalization Subscale | |||||
Sex: Man | 0.556 | 0.001 | 1.744 | 1.269 | 2.398 |
PPSN | 0.322 | 0.009 | 1.380 | 1.083 | 1.758 |
DA | 0.797 | 0.000 | 2.220 | 1.740 | 2.832 |
FWR | −0.426 | 0.015 | 0.653 | 0.463 | 0.922 |
Constant | −0.333 | 0.654 | 0.717 | ||
Personal Accomplishment Subscale | |||||
Sex: Man | −0.318 | 0.023 | 0.727 | 0.553 | 0.957 |
Age: 31–40 years | −0.388 | 0.004 | 0.679 | 0.523 | 0.881 |
NPPS | −0.519 | 0.000 | 0.595 | 0.470 | 0.753 |
PPSS | 0.466 | 0.002 | 1.593 | 1.190 | 2.132 |
PPSN | −0.331 | 0.003 | 0.718 | 0.577 | 0.894 |
PPE | −0.492 | 0.001 | 0.611 | 0.454 | 0.823 |
DA | −0.504 | 0.000 | 0.604 | 0.495 | 0.738 |
FWR | 0.265 | 0.018 | 1.304 | 1.046 | 1.624 |
Constant | 2.220 | 0.010 | 9.210 | ||
MBI TOTAL | |||||
Age: 31-40 | 0.473 | 0.002 | 1.606 | 1.194 | 2.159 |
NPPS | 0.636 | 0.000 | 1.888 | 1.479 | 2.409 |
PPSS | −0.389 | 0.020 | 0.678 | 0.489 | 0.940 |
PPSN | 0.489 | 0.000 | 1.630 | 1.277 | 2.082 |
DA | 0.805 | 0.000 | 2.236 | 1.762 | 2.837 |
Constant | −1.915 | 0.000 | 0.147 |
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Gómez-Galán, J.; Lázaro-Pérez, C.; Martínez-López, J.Á.; Fernández-Martínez, M.d.M. Burnout in Spanish Security Forces during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 8790. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17238790
Gómez-Galán J, Lázaro-Pérez C, Martínez-López JÁ, Fernández-Martínez MdM. Burnout in Spanish Security Forces during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(23):8790. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17238790
Chicago/Turabian StyleGómez-Galán, José, Cristina Lázaro-Pérez, Jose Ángel Martínez-López, and María del Mar Fernández-Martínez. 2020. "Burnout in Spanish Security Forces during the COVID-19 Pandemic" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 23: 8790. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17238790
APA StyleGómez-Galán, J., Lázaro-Pérez, C., Martínez-López, J. Á., & Fernández-Martínez, M. d. M. (2020). Burnout in Spanish Security Forces during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(23), 8790. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17238790