Breaking news: how hardiness moderates the impact of burnout on the psychological well-being of Filipino journalists covering disasters and emergencies
By: Cerezo, Anna Gabrielle F [author]
Contributor(s): Galian, Alison D [author] | Tarroja, Maria Caridad H [author] | Mañalac, Gianina Kyla Q [author] | Ysmael, Ma. Patricia R [author]
Copyright date: 2015Subject(s): Burnout (Psychology) In: Philippine Journal of Psychology vol. 48, no. 2: (December 2015), pages 175-194Abstract: The study examined the influence of hardiness on the impact of job burnout and psychological well-being of 100 Filipino journalists covering disasters such as wars, conflicts, natural disasters, accidents, and other emergencies. Using multiple regression analysis, findings reveal that hardiness buffers the effect of burnout on psychological wellbeing. Implications of findings on future research and how journalists can be prepared better to handle stress and burnout risks when covering disasters are discussed.| Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The study examined the influence of hardiness on the impact of job burnout and psychological well-being of 100 Filipino journalists covering disasters such as wars, conflicts, natural disasters, accidents, and other emergencies. Using multiple regression analysis, findings reveal that hardiness buffers the effect of burnout on psychological wellbeing. Implications of findings on future research and how journalists can be prepared better to handle stress and burnout risks when covering disasters are discussed.

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