BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS
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Resumo: | The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of Burnout Syndrome, depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation in public security workers who work in Minas Gerais. This is a descriptive research, with a quantitative, comparative and transversal approach. The sample consisted of 80 public security officers, male (81,3%) and female (18,7%), including socio-educational agents, military police, prison officers, military firefighters and civil police, chosen at random and who accepted to participate voluntarily in the research. Beck's anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation inventories and Maslach's Burnout inventory were used as instruments, with a descriptive statistic using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. A low prevalence rate of depression, suicidal ideation was found and anxiety among the participants, however the results are not unanimous and considering the employees in a unique way, it is possible to perceive the presence of the psychological sufferings mentioned in a smaller portion of the sample. Regarding the Burnout Syndrome, it was evident that the characteristics of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization showed low prevalence, since work involvement was considered low for most workers, being a factor that contributes significantly to the occurrence of such a syndrome. Despite the prevalence of the researched psychological disorders present low among the participants, the individual analysis shows the prevalence of these sufferings in some professionals, reinforcing that the work stress is experienced in a unique way by each one, being able to evolve to a disorder or be reframed. |
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BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERSSÍNDROME DE BURNOUT, DEPRESSÃO, ANSIEDADE E IDEAÇÃO SUICIDA EM SERVIDORES DE SEGURANÇA PÚBLICAAnsiedadedepressãoesgotamento profissionalestresse ocupacionalideação suicida.Anxietydepressionoccupational stressprofessional exhaustionsuicidal ideationThe study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of Burnout Syndrome, depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation in public security workers who work in Minas Gerais. This is a descriptive research, with a quantitative, comparative and transversal approach. The sample consisted of 80 public security officers, male (81,3%) and female (18,7%), including socio-educational agents, military police, prison officers, military firefighters and civil police, chosen at random and who accepted to participate voluntarily in the research. Beck's anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation inventories and Maslach's Burnout inventory were used as instruments, with a descriptive statistic using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. A low prevalence rate of depression, suicidal ideation was found and anxiety among the participants, however the results are not unanimous and considering the employees in a unique way, it is possible to perceive the presence of the psychological sufferings mentioned in a smaller portion of the sample. Regarding the Burnout Syndrome, it was evident that the characteristics of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization showed low prevalence, since work involvement was considered low for most workers, being a factor that contributes significantly to the occurrence of such a syndrome. Despite the prevalence of the researched psychological disorders present low among the participants, the individual analysis shows the prevalence of these sufferings in some professionals, reinforcing that the work stress is experienced in a unique way by each one, being able to evolve to a disorder or be reframed.O estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a prevalência da Síndrome de Burnout, depressão, ansiedade e ideação suicida em servidores de segurança pública que atuam em Minas Gerais. Trata-se de uma pesquisa descritiva, com abordagem quantitativa, comparativa e transversal. A amostra foi composta de 80 servidores de segurança pública, sexo masculino (81,3%) e feminino (18,7%), incluindo agentes socioeducativos, policiais militares, agentes penitenciários, bombeiros militares e policiais civis, escolhidos de forma aleatória e que aceitaram participar voluntariamente da pesquisa. Como instrumentos foram utilizados os inventários de ansiedade, depressão e ideação suicida de Beck e o inventário de Burnout de Maslach, sendo realizada uma estatística descritiva através do Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. Foi verificado baixo índice de prevalência de depressão, ideação suicida e ansiedade entre os participantes, entretanto os resultados não são unânimes e, avaliando os servidores de maneira singular, é possível perceber a presença dos sofrimentos psicológicos mencionados em uma parcela menor da amostra. Em relação à Síndrome de Burnout, ficou evidente que as características de exaustão emocional e despersonalização demonstraram baixa prevalência, já o envolvimento no trabalho foi considerado baixo para a maior parte dos trabalhadores, sendo um fator que contribui de forma significativa para a ocorrência de tal síndrome. Conclui-se que, apesar da prevalência dos transtornos psicológicos pesquisados apresentarem baixa incidência entre os participantes, a análise individual apresenta a prevalência desses sofrimentos em alguns profissionais, reforçando que o estresse laboral é vivenciado de maneira singular por cada um, podendo evoluir para um transtorno ou ser ressignificado.Editora Uningá2021-03-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revista.uninga.br/uningareviews/article/view/361310.46311/2178-2571.36.eURJ3613Uningá Review ; Vol. 36 (2021); eURJ3613Uningá Review ; v. 36 (2021); eURJ36132178-2571reponame:UNINGÁ Reviewinstname:Centro Universitário Uningáinstacron:UNINGAporenghttps://revista.uninga.br/uningareviews/article/view/3613/2664https://revista.uninga.br/uningareviews/article/view/3613/2665Copyright (c) 2021 REVISTA UNINGÁ REVIEWhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSoares, Wellington DaniloRodrigues, Beatriz PereiraPimenta, Carla Priscila Santos2024-01-04T19:21:32Zoai:ojs.revista.uninga.br:article/3613Revistahttps://revista.uninga.br/uningareviews/indexPUBhttps://revista.uninga.br/uningareviews/oairevistauningareview@uninga.edu.br || sec.revistas@uninga.edu.br2178-25712178-2571opendoar:2024-01-04T19:21:32UNINGÁ Review - Centro Universitário Uningáfalse |
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BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS SÍNDROME DE BURNOUT, DEPRESSÃO, ANSIEDADE E IDEAÇÃO SUICIDA EM SERVIDORES DE SEGURANÇA PÚBLICA |
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BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS |
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BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS Soares, Wellington Danilo Ansiedade depressão esgotamento profissional estresse ocupacional ideação suicida. Anxiety depression occupational stress professional exhaustion suicidal ideation |
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BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS |
title_full |
BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS |
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BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS |
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BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS |
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BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS |
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Soares, Wellington Danilo |
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Soares, Wellington Danilo Rodrigues, Beatriz Pereira Pimenta, Carla Priscila Santos |
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Rodrigues, Beatriz Pereira Pimenta, Carla Priscila Santos |
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Soares, Wellington Danilo Rodrigues, Beatriz Pereira Pimenta, Carla Priscila Santos |
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Ansiedade depressão esgotamento profissional estresse ocupacional ideação suicida. Anxiety depression occupational stress professional exhaustion suicidal ideation |
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Ansiedade depressão esgotamento profissional estresse ocupacional ideação suicida. Anxiety depression occupational stress professional exhaustion suicidal ideation |
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The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of Burnout Syndrome, depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation in public security workers who work in Minas Gerais. This is a descriptive research, with a quantitative, comparative and transversal approach. The sample consisted of 80 public security officers, male (81,3%) and female (18,7%), including socio-educational agents, military police, prison officers, military firefighters and civil police, chosen at random and who accepted to participate voluntarily in the research. Beck's anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation inventories and Maslach's Burnout inventory were used as instruments, with a descriptive statistic using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. A low prevalence rate of depression, suicidal ideation was found and anxiety among the participants, however the results are not unanimous and considering the employees in a unique way, it is possible to perceive the presence of the psychological sufferings mentioned in a smaller portion of the sample. Regarding the Burnout Syndrome, it was evident that the characteristics of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization showed low prevalence, since work involvement was considered low for most workers, being a factor that contributes significantly to the occurrence of such a syndrome. Despite the prevalence of the researched psychological disorders present low among the participants, the individual analysis shows the prevalence of these sufferings in some professionals, reinforcing that the work stress is experienced in a unique way by each one, being able to evolve to a disorder or be reframed. |
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