Can meaning buffer work pressure? An exploratory study on styles of meaning in life and burnout in firefighters

Journal Title: Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy - Year 2016, Vol 18, Issue 1

Abstract

Aim of the studyThe purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between different dimensions of meaning in life and burnout among firefighters. The relationships between personal meaning, presence of meaning, search for meaning, and burnout are to be examined. In addition, the differences in the firefighters’ level of burnout are to be evaluated within three styles of meaning in life.Subject or material and methodsParticipants were 189 Polish firefighters who participated in the study voluntarily. The age ranged from 20 to 50 years and the mean age was 33.04 years (SD = 7.87). The participants were randomly recruited from twelve fire stations located in southern parts of Poland. They filled in the following questionnaires: the Personal Meaning Profile, the Meaning in Life Questionnaire, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory.ResultsFirefighters with higher levels of personal meaning and presence of meaning reported less emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, and more personal accomplishment. Most of the personal meaning dimensions also had significant associations with the burnout indicators. Individuals in detached style had higher levels of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization than individuals in presence style and presence and search style.DiscussionMeaning structures are an important salutary factor that enables firefighters to effectively comprehend and interpret their work-related experiences, and thus reduces the likelihood of distress and weariness. Search for meaning has beneficial effects on burnout consequences among firefighters only if it is linked with presence of meaning.ConclusionsValuable goals and purposes endow individuals with meaningful experiences which form the building blocks of meaning in life that neutralize burnout processes.

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Dariusz Krok

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  • EP ID EP144113
  • DOI 10.12740/APP/62154
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Dariusz Krok (2016). Can meaning buffer work pressure? An exploratory study on styles of meaning in life and burnout in firefighters. Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, 18(1), 31-42. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-144113