Social support and achievement motivation: Can they alleviate burnout in swimming athletes?

Endang Sri Lestariningsih, Caly Setiawan, Ermawan Susanto, Nanda Alfian Mahardika, Amri Hartanto

 

Endang Sri Lestariningsih, Caly Setiawan, Ermawan Susanto, Nanda Alfian Mahardika, Amri Hartanto – Social support and achievement motivation: Can they alleviate burnout in swimming athletes? –  Fizjoterapia Polska 2024; 24(3); 139-144

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56984/8ZG020A1M7

Abstract:
Background and Study Aim. In the world of sport, boredom is detrimental because it can affect performance and decrease achievement. Coaches and athletes should pay attention to boredom as an early potential warning signal to potentially become more severe. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of social support and achievement motivation in alleviating burnout in swimming athletes.
Materials and Methods. This quantitative research employs an ex post facto approach. The participants in this study were members of the Sleman Regency swimming club in Yogyakarta, totaling 73 athletes (43 males, 30 females). The social support instrument used was The Perceived Available Support in Sport Questionnaire (PASSQ), the motivation instrument used was The Sports Motivation Questionnaire (SMQ), and the burnout instrument used was the Athlete Burnout Questionnaire (ABQ). The analysis was performed using regression techniques in the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21 software.
Results. The results showed that social support (t = ‑2.773, p = 0.007) and achievement motivation (t = ‑2.777, p = 0.007) had a negative and significant effect on burnout in swimming athletes.
Conclusions. It can be concluded that social support and achievement motivation can alleviate burnout in swimming athletes, with an influence of 31.20%.

Keywords:
social support, achievement motivation, burnout

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Occupational burnout and satisfaction with life in female physiotherapists

Marta Makara-Studzińska, Karolina Kryś-Noszczyk, Małgorzata Starczyńska, Wojciech Kiebzak, Zbigniew Śliwiński

Marta Makara-Studzińska, Karolina Kryś-Noszczyk, Małgorzata Starczyńska, Wojciech Kiebzak, Zbigniew Śliwiński – Occupational burnout and satisfaction with life in female physiotherapists. Fizjoterapia Polska 2012; 12(4); 327-339

Abstract
The term „occupational burnout” is used to define mental an emotional exhaustion, especially due to a long term exposure to stress. Studies show that occupational burnout is typically found in such professions as: physicians, physiotherapists, nurses, psychologists and social workers. In women, occupational burnout is manifested by emotional exhaustion. The objective of the study was to assess the level of life and job satisfaction among female physiotherapists, with particular reference to occupational burnout phenomenon. The sample included 30 female physiotherapists and the control group was composed of 30 female pharmacists. The research tools included Life Satisfaction Questionnaire (LSQ) and Burnout Scale Inventory (BSI). Statistical analysis was based on arithmetic means, standard deviations (SD) and the significance of differences between the mean values obtained from each occupational group. Significance level was established using Student’s-t test. The results indicate differences in the global life satisfaction score between the study and control groups. The studied female physiotherapists were diagnosed with chronic fatigue, requiring prompt preventive measures.
Key words:
burnout, satisfaction, stress, loos of energy
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