PsycEXTRA Dataset
DOI: 10.1037/e338342004-001
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Welcome to the BBQ--Towards a Cross-Cultural/National Measure of Burnout

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“…The Boudreau Burnout Questionnaire (BBQ), a 40-item measure, uses a 7-point intensity scale (1 = false, 7 = true). The BBQ assesses four dimensions of burnout: (de)personalization (dpp), personal accomplishment/lack of personal accomplishment (lpa), emotional exhaustion/energy (eee), and fatality/resilience (far; Boudreau et al, 2003). An equal number of positive and negative items are presented for each of the four burnout dimensions in the BBQ.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Boudreau Burnout Questionnaire (BBQ), a 40-item measure, uses a 7-point intensity scale (1 = false, 7 = true). The BBQ assesses four dimensions of burnout: (de)personalization (dpp), personal accomplishment/lack of personal accomplishment (lpa), emotional exhaustion/energy (eee), and fatality/resilience (far; Boudreau et al, 2003). An equal number of positive and negative items are presented for each of the four burnout dimensions in the BBQ.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants were also provided with opportunity and space to make comments about their responses. The statements of this online survey were partly derived from Boudreau's (2003) questionnaire and the other items based on the work of Ashmos & Dunchon (2000), Reave (2005) and Tateosian (2005). The survey respondents were drawn from different organizations and diverse ranks of the Australian services sector, focusing mainly on education, health care and financial (public and private).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aesthetic spirituality-While the focus group participants strongly identified with aesthetic spirituality as being an important component of an ethical mindset, they clearly indicated a need to add those statements relating to 'harmony and balance' (which originally formed the fourth component): Doing…one only feels harmony-if they feel that they demonstrate ethically and high standard-there needs to be more good than bad in their behaviour…in harmony with Issa's (2009) PhD thesis where some ideas for original survey were derived from Ashmos and Dunchon (2000), Boudreau (2003), Reave (2005), and Tateosian (2004).…”
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confidence: 99%