Perfectionism and Job Burnout: Does Religious Coping Moderate the Relationship?

Authors

  • Mohamad Saad Mohamad Cairo University
  • Sahar Mohamed Badawy The British University in Egypt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18533/ijbsr.v5i12.896

Keywords:

Burnout, Egyptian physicians, perfectionistic concerns, perfectionistic strivings, religious coping.

Abstract

This study aimed at investigating the relationship between perfectionism and burnout. Moreover, the moderating effect of religious coping in this relationship was also investigated. The sample of the current study consisted of 210 physicians, with a reasonable mix of demographic characteristics, working in public and private health institutions in the greater Cairo Area. The data were obtained using a structured questionnaire to assess perfectionistic striving, perfectionistic concerns, religious coping and the three dimensions of job burnout, namely, emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and feelings of inefficacy. Significant correlations were obtained between perfectionism and burnout dimensions. However, the moderating effect of religious coping in the relationship between perfectionism and burnout was not obtained. These results were discussed in line with extant literature. Conclusion and policy implications were reported.

Author Biographies

  • Mohamad Saad Mohamad, Cairo University

    Associate professor, Department of Psychology

    Cairo University - Egypt

  • Sahar Mohamed Badawy, The British University in Egypt

    Assistant professor, Department of Business Adminstriation 

    The British University in Egypt

    Perfectionism and burnout: Does religious coping moderate the relationship?

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