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Title

STRESS IN RELATIONSHIP WITH BURNOUT DUE TO COVID-19: THE MODERATING ROLE OF COPING STRATEGIES.

Authors

Tran Le Thanh; Nguyen Thanh Hoang; Nguyen Thi Mai Lan; Vu Thu Trang; Le Vu Ha; Nguyen Thi Hoa Mai; Cao Xuan Lieu; Ha Thi Minh Chinh

Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between stress and burnout related to the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on the moderating influence of positive and negative coping strategies. In a cross-sectional survey involving 3,664 Vietnamese citizens aged 18 and above, the research explores the dynamics of stress and burnout symptoms associated with the ongoing pandemic. The results reveal a negative impact of stress symptoms on COVID-19-related burnout among the population. Notably, both positive and negative coping strategies are identified as significant moderators in the interplay between stress and burnout. This suggests that individuals' coping mechanisms influence the severity of stress and burnout experienced in dealing with COVID-19 challenges. These findings contribute to the foundational understanding of the stress-burnout relationship during the pandemic and provide essential insights for interventions. By recognizing the moderating role of coping strategies, this study lays the groundwork for strategies aimed at enhancing individuals' coping abilities, ultimately reducing stress and burnout levels. These insights hold the potential to assist individuals in adapting more effectively to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, fostering improved mental well-being in the face of ongoing uncertainties.

Subjects

PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout; VIETNAMESE people; COVID-19; COVID-19 pandemic; MENTAL health

Publication

ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry, 2024, Vol 25, Issue 3, p1

ISSN

2231-7805

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.54615/2231-7805.47347

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