OCCUPATION AND HEALTH ›› 2023, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (8): 1035-1039.

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Study on status and relationship of effort-reward imbalance and job burnout among military civilian personnel of a troop

GAN Jun1, WANG Wei2, LIAO Ai-miao2, ZHANG Ben-zhong1   

  1. 1. School of Public Health,Lanzhou University,Lanzhou Gansu 730000,China;
    2. Military Occupational Medical Protection Department,Disease Prevention and Control Center of the Western Theater Region of PLA,Lanzhou Gansu 730000,China
  • Received:2022-07-27 Revised:2022-08-22 Published:2026-03-11
  • Contact: ZHANG Ben-zhong,Professor,E-mail:zhangbzh@lzu.edu.cn

Abstract: Objective To understand the current situation of the effort-reward imbalance and job burnout of military civilian staff in a troop,explore the relationship between the two,and provide a scientific basis for dealing with job burnout of civilian staff. Methods The Chinese version of effort reward imbalance questionnaire(ERI) and Maslach burnout inventory general survey(MBI-GS) were used to evaluate 280 military civilian employees randomly extracted from a troop in March-April 2022. The job burnout of civilian personnel of a troop was compared under different demography characteristics and effort-reward imbalance model,and logistic regression was used to explore the influencing factors of job burnout. Results 48.15% of military civilian person were in a condition of effort-reward imbalance. The score of the effort,reward and overload dimensions was (18.70±4.46),(34.90±5.19) and (18.15±4.23)points,respectively. The detection rate of job burnout was 82.96%.The score of emotional exhaustions,depersonalization,and reduced personal accomplishment dimensions was (13.14±6.41),(13.34±6.15) and (19.46±6.36)points,respectively. Pearson correlation analysis showed that the effort dimension was positively correlated with the emotional exhaustion and depersonalization dimensions(r=0.073,0.328,both P<0.01). The reward dimension was positively correlated with the emotional exhaustion and depersonalization dimensions,but it was negatively correlated with the reduced personal accomplishment dimension(r=0.435,0.204,-0.108,all P<0.05). The overload dimension was positively correlated with the emotional exhaustion,depersonalization and reduced personal accomplishment dimensions(r=0.136,0.303,0.059,all P<0.01). The logistic regression analysis showed that undergraduate education,working experience <5 years and ERI >1 were the risk factors of job burnout in military civilian staff(OR=3.072,6.312,3.267,all P<0.01). Conclusion The military civilian staff in this troop has a severe effort-reward imbalance and serious job burnout,andthe effort-reward imbalance aggravate the occurrence of job burnout of military civilian staff.

Key words: Effort-reward imbalance, Job burnout, Military civilian staff

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