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M Sciacchitano1, M B Goldstein, J DiPlacido
1St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford, Conn., USA.
Abstract:
This article reports results of a survey assessing the relationship among occupational stress, "personality hardiness" and burnout in 95 radiographers employed in Connecticut hospitals. Regression analyses indicated a positive correlation between burnout and occupational stress, and an inverse relationship between personality hardiness and burnout. Personality hardiness had a beneficial effect at all stress levels.
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