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Burnout, Uncertainty, and the Desire for Social Comparison Among Nurses
Authors:Bram P  Buunk Wilmar B  Schaufeli Jan F  Ybema
Institution:University of Groningen The Netherlands;University of Nijmegen The Netherlands;University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:A study was conducted among 295 nurses to examine the interest in social comparison information, that is, the desire to learn more about the feelings and responses of others facing a similar situation. Occupational burnout, in particular emotional exhaustion, reduced personal accomplishment and uncertainty, had independent relationships with the interest in social comparison information. Comparison preferences were strongly upward; there was in general a stronger preference for information about others who were better off than for affiliation with such others. There was also a stronger preference for comparison with more experienced than with more competent others. However, better-off others were avoided relatively more by those high in burnout, especially by those high in reduced personal accomplishment. The results are discussed in the context of social comparison as a way of coping with stress, and self-improvement and self-protection as motives for social comparison.
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