
@article{ref1,
title="Impact of work pressure, work stress and work-family conflict on firefighter burnout",
journal="Archives of environmental and occupational health",
year="2019",
author="Smith, Todd D. and DeJoy, David M. and Dyal, Mari-Amanda Aimee and Huang, Gaojian",
volume="74",
number="4",
pages="215-222",
abstract="Little research has explored burnout and its causes in the American fire service. Data were collected from career firefighters in the southeastern United States (n = 208) to explore these relationships. A hierarchical regression model was tested to examine predictors of burnout including sociodemographic characteristics (model 1), work pressure (model 2), work stress and work-family conflict (model 3) and interaction terms (model 4). The main findings suggest that perceived work stress and work-family conflict emerged as the significant predictors of burnout (both p<.001). Interventions and programs aimed at these predictors could potentially curtail burnout among firefighters.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1933-8244",
doi="10.1080/19338244.2017.1395789",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19338244.2017.1395789"
}