PERSONALITY TRAITS, WORK FAMILY BALANCE AND BURNOUT IN PRACTICING PSYCHOLOGISTS
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2022
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
The purpose of the current study is to investigate the relationship between personality
traits, work family balance, and burnout in practicing psychologists. It was hypothesized that
there is a relationship between personality traits, work family balance, and burnout in practicing
psychologists. Moreover, personality traits would moderate the relationship of work family
balance and burnout in practicing psychologists. A correlational research design was used in this
study. The sample comprised of 60 psychologists; and was taken from Lahore though purposive
and snowball sampling technique. The Ten Item Personality Inventory (TIPI) (Gosling,
Rentfrow, & Swann, 2003); Work Family Balance Measure (Carlson & Grzywacz, 2007); and
Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) (Kristesen, Borritz, Villadsen, & Christensen, 2005) were
used to assess the personality traits, work family balance, and burnout respectively. Pearson
product movement correlation analysis and hierarchal regression model were used to assess
study objectives. The results showed that work family balance was negatively correlated with
burnout. Moreover, age was negatively correlated with client related burnout. Furthermore, the
findings indicated that personality trait (conscientiousness) moderates the relationship of work
family balance and burnout. Limitations, implications, and future directions of the current study
were discussed.
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Department of Psychology, FA14, Psychology, Psychologists, Work Family Balance, Burnout, Personality, Zainab Raza