| Literature DB >> 25812491 |
Eckhard Frick1, Arndt Büssing2, Klaus Baumann3, Wolfgang Weig4, Christoph Jacobs5.
Abstract
We aimed to analyse stress perception, psychosomatic health and life satisfaction in pastoral professionals, paying particular attention to their individual and shared resources. Enrolling 8574 German pastoral professionals (48% priests, 22% parish expert workers, 18% pastoral assistants, 12% deacons), we found that pastoral professionals' stress perception is associated with psychosomatic health impairment. General self-efficacy was a beneficial resource to protect against stress perceptions, while perception of the transcendent had a further yet weakly positive influence for stress-related impairment of health. External stressors (i.e. team size, duration of work per week and size of pastoral unit) were only of marginal independent relevance.Entities:
Keywords: Catholic priests; Impairment of health; Life satisfaction; Pastoral workers; Stress perception
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Year: 2016 PMID: 25812491 DOI: 10.1007/s10943-015-0040-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Relig Health ISSN: 0022-4197