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Testing the Francis Burnout Inventory among Anglican clergy in England
Authors:Leslie J. Francis  Patrick Laycock  Henry Ratter
Affiliation:1. Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit, Centre for Education Studies, The University of Warwick, Coventry, UKleslie.francis@warwick.ac.uk;3. School of Mathematics, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;4. St Mary's Centre, Wales, UK
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Drawing on the classic model of balanced affect, the Francis Burnout Inventory (FBI) conceptualised good work-related psychological health among religious leaders in terms of negative affect being balanced by positive affect. In the FBI negative affect is assessed by the Scale of Emotional Exhaustion in Ministry (SEEM) and positive affect is assessed by the Satisfaction in Ministry Scale (SIMS). A sample of 99 Anglican clergy serving in a rural diocese in the Church of England (75 men and 24 women) completed SEEM and SIMS together with the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS) as an independent measure of wellbeing. The results confirm the hypothesis that high SIMS scores reduced the negative effects of high SEEM scores on the independent measure of wellbeing.
Keywords:Balanced affect  purpose in life  religious leaders  exhaustion  satisfaction  burnout
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