The impact of workplace violence on job burnout among Chinese correctionalofficers: the chain mediating effects of stress and insomnia

Author:

Wang Jizhi1,Huang Ying1,Wang Siyuan2,Zhang Zheng1,He Yuqiong1,Wang Xiaoping1,Guo Huijuan1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University

2. Pingtang Compulsory Isolation Detoxification Institute in Hunan Province

Abstract

Abstract Background: The risk of workplace violence and job burnout among Chinese correctional officers is high. Stress and insomnia may influence the relationship between workplace violence and job burnout; however, this influence has been rarely studied. This study aimed to explore the effect of workplace violence on job burnout among Chinese correctional officers and to assess the contribution of stress and insomnia to this effect. Methods: In this study, the workplace violence scale, the Assens insomnia scale, the 21-item Depression Anxiety Stress Scale, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey scale were used to assess the workplace violence, insomnia, stress, and job burnout experienced by the 472 correctional officers, respectively. Results: The results showed that (1) workplace violence was significantly and positively predictive of job burnout, (2) workplace violence affected job burnout through the mediation of stress, (3) workplace violence affected job burnout through the mediation of insomnia, and (4) stress and insomnia played fully interlocking mediating roles in the effect of workplace violence on job burnout. Conclusion: Stress and insomnia may play a full mediating role in the relationship between workplace violence and job burnout. This suggested that correctional officers may take measures to reduce stress and improve insomnia, thereby reducing their job burnout. Further research may focus on the development of effective interventions to reduce stress and improve insomnia among correctional officers.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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