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Citation

Taghva A, Imani M, Kazemi MR, Shiralinia K. Arch. Psychiatry Psychother. 2015; 17(2): 41-47.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Polish Psychiatric Association)

DOI

10.12740/APP/41477

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Aim. The study aimed to investigate the role of job burnout and depression in self-destructive behaviour among the Islamic Republic of Iran Army personnel.

METHOD. For the purpose of this study, a conceptual structural model, Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), was designed and examined. Participants were 215 active duty personnel who completed a series of questionnaires to assess their mental health, level of burnout and propensity for depression.

RESULTS. The measurement model revealed that all indicators except self-efficacy had significant factor weight on their latent variable; therefore, the model was revised by omitting it. The modified measurement model showed good fitness according to five indices. The structural model results showed that both burnout (β=0.24) and depression (β=0.56) have a direct effect on self-destructive behaviour; burnout influenced depression indirectly (β=0.56) and it has an indirect (β=0.35) and a total effect (β=0.59) on self-destructive behaviour. Finally, the fitness indices of the structural model indicated relatively good fitness.

CONCLUSIONS. Burnout and depression directly increase the tendency to self-destruction among military personnel. Our findings revealed that job burnout influences self-destruction by intensifying depression.


Language: en

Keywords

adult; human; Depression; Suicide; male; Iran; Burnout; depression; Self-harm; burnout; major clinical study; automutilation; self concept; soldier; Article; occupational psychology; stress assesment; Maslach Burnout Inventory

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