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Abstract

This study investigated the relationships between burnout and self-efficacy among school counselors. Also, the level of their burnout and self-efficacy was examined in terms of the social support, task perception and the number of students. A sample of 194 school counselors filled out the Maslach Burnout Inventory, The School Counselors Self-Efficacy Scale, and Personal Information Sheet. For the analysis of the data, Pearson correlation coefficient, regression, t and F tests were employed. The results of the study revealed that self-efficacy predicted depersonalization and personal accomplishment dimensions of burnout in school counselors. In addition, it was found that the counselors who take social support, have a positive attitude towards their profession and the lower number of students counselor provide service, the lower the burnout and higher the self-efficacy belief.

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Title
Self-Efficacy and Burnout in Professional School Counselors
Author
Gunduz, Bulent
Pages
1761-1767
Publication year
2012
ISSN
1303-0485
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Peer reviewed
Yes
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1361841185
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