| Literature DB >> 30717723 |
Eun Cho1, Soohyun Jeon2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between Korean pharmacy students' empathy and psychological need satisfaction and their levels of burnout and psychological well-being, using structural equation modeling.Entities:
Keywords: Burnout; Empathy; Korea; Pharmacy student; Psychological needs; Psychological well-being
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30717723 PMCID: PMC6360713 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-019-1477-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Fig. 1The hypothesized model of burnout and psychological well-being in Korean pharmacy students
Descriptive statistics and values of Cronbach’s alpha for scale scores (n = 447)
| Construct | Measure | Number of Items | Mean | SD | Skew | Kurtosis | Coefficient α |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Empathy | Perspective taking | 9 | 49.19a | 5.97 | −.130 | .027 | 0.84 |
| Compassionate care | 4 | 23.27a | 2.91 | −.497 | .438 | 0.71 | |
| Psychological need satisfaction | Autonomy | 3 | 4.52 | 1.01 | −.004 | −.537 | 0.65 |
| Competence | 3 | 4.38 | 1.02 | −.079 | −.121 | 0.71 | |
| Relatedness | 3 | 4.92 | 0.95 | −.653 | .962 | 0.73 | |
| Burnout | Behavioral exhaustion | 5 | 4.60 | 1.12 | −.690 | .186 | 0.81 |
| Cynicism | 4 | 3.69 | 1.26 | .023 | −.543 | 0.81 | |
| Psychological well-being | Positive affect | 4 | 5.10 | 1.10 | −.432 | .071 | 0.94 |
| Negative affect | 5 | 2.88 | 1.08 | .540 | .190 | 0.81 | |
| Self-esteem | 10 | 5.39 | 0.78 | −.417 | −.224 | 0.88 | |
| Life satisfaction | 5 | 4.80 | 1.01 | −.090 | −.262 | 0.81 |
aSum of item scores
Bivariate correlations among the observed variables
| Variable | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Perspective taking | – | ||||||||||
| 2. Compassionate care | 0.57*** | – | |||||||||
| 3. Autonomy | 0.26*** | 0.15** | – | ||||||||
| 4. Competence | 0.18*** | 0.13** | 0.62*** | – | |||||||
| 5. Relatedness | 0.17*** | 0.07 | 0.37*** | 0.41*** | – | ||||||
| 6. Behavioral exhaustion | −0.07 | −0.05 | −0.40*** | −0.39*** | −0.18*** | – | |||||
| 7. Cynicism | −0.12** | −0.18*** | −0.45*** | − 0.39*** | − 0.23*** | 0.49*** | – | ||||
| 8. Positive affect | 0.17*** | 0.17*** | 0.28*** | 0.32*** | 0.36*** | −0.19*** | − 0.10* | – | |||
| 9. Negative affect | −0.14** | −0.16** | − 0.29*** | −0.32*** | − 0.32*** | 0.28*** | 0.18*** | −0.53*** | – | ||
| 10. Self-esteem | 0.19*** | 0.28*** | 0.37*** | 0.45*** | 0.36*** | −0.24*** | −0.18*** | 0.46*** | −0.54*** | – | |
| 11. Life satisfaction | 0.21*** | 0.17*** | 0.40*** | 0.32*** | 0.28*** | −0.17*** | −0.17*** | 0.49*** | −0.47*** | 0.58*** | – |
Note. N = 447; Variables 1–2 are indicators for empathy; variables 3–5 are indicators for psychological needs; variables 6–7 are indicators for burnout; variables 8–11 are indicators for psychological well-being
* p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < .001
Fig. 2Final model of Korean pharmacy students’ burnout and psychological well-being