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Hanging on Too Long: The Relationship between Different Forms of Organizational Commitment and Emotional Burnout among Correctional Staff
Authors:Eric G Lambert  Thomas Kelley  Nancy L Hogan
Institution:1. Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne State University, 3281 Faculty Administration Building, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA
2. Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne State University, 3255 Faculty Administration Building, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA
3. School of Criminal Justice, Ferris State University, 525 Bishop Hall, Big Rapids, MI, 49307, USA
Abstract:This study examined the relationship of organizational commitment with job burnout in the correctional institution setting. Participants were 272 corrections employees at a maximum security state prison housing approximately 1000 male felony offenders. Participants completed survey instruments measuring the emotional exhaustion dimension of burnout and three primary forms of organizational commitment (affective, moral, and continuance). Results support the study’s predictions of a negative relationship between burnout and affective commitment, and a positive relationship between burnout and continuance commitment. No significant relationship was found between moral commitment and emotional burnout. While no personal variables were related to burnout, the three forms of organizational commitment accounted for 22% of the burnout variance.
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