The Association Between Gratitude, Perceived Stress, and Burnout Among Firefighters in Jakarta

Monica Monica, Niken Widi Astuti
2021 Proceedings of the International Conference on Economics, Business, Social, and Humanities (ICEBSH 2021)   unpublished
Perceived stress and burnout are often found in workers who have heavy jobs, one of which is a firefighter. Perceived stress and burnout could disrupt physical health. Firefighters should have good physical health because their work is quite tough, therefore to maintain physical health, firefighters could overcome the perceived stress and burnout through gratitude. This study aims to see the association between gratitude, perceived stress and burnout among firefighters in Jakarta. The subjects
more » ... f this study were firefighters in East Jakarta. This research was conducted in August 2020. Participation in this study was conducted on 75 people. The method used in this research is a quantitative method using linear correlation techniques. The results of the study found that there was no relationship between gratitude, perceived stress and burnout in firefighters in East Jakarta. works groups [9] According to Kristensen et al. [13], there were three dimensions to measure burnout. The three dimensions are: (a) personal burnout, (b) work-related burnout, and (c) client-related burnout. These dimensions appear based on the theory of Maslach and Jackson [15] According to Kristensen et al. [13], there are burnout factors, from non-work factors such as health problems or family demands, and psychosocial factors such as at work,
doi:10.2991/assehr.k.210805.209 fatcat:7sdxo7sw55hzngo2qjp6dzihre