CQUniversity
Browse

Work stress and professional quality of life in disability support workers: The mediating role of psychological flexibility

Download (1.55 MB)
journal contribution
posted on 2025-02-12, 04:39 authored by Melissa A Holding, Lynne Parkinson, Davina TaylorDavina Taylor
Background: This study aimed to explore perceived work stress and its association with burnout, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction and the mediating effect of psychological flexibility on these relationships. Method: Two hundred and fifty-one disability support workers across Australia reported on work stress, psychological flexibility, burnout, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction through an online anonymous survey. Results: Perceived work stress was found to have a significant relationship with burnout, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction. Psychological flexibility had a significant mediating effect on all three relationships. Conclusion: These results highlight the role that psychological flexibility has in response to work stress and the development of burnout, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction in disability support workers.<p></p>

History

Volume

49

Issue

4

Start Page

425

End Page

437

Number of Pages

13

eISSN

1469-9532

ISSN

1366-8250

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Additional Rights

CC BY 4.0

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2024-02-21

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability

Usage metrics

    CQUniversity

    Licence

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC