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. 2023 Feb 19;11(1):49.
doi: 10.1186/s40359-023-01056-y.

Big five model personality traits and job burnout: a systematic literature review

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Big five model personality traits and job burnout: a systematic literature review

Giacomo Angelini. BMC Psychol. .

Abstract

Background: Job burnout negatively contributes to individual well-being, enhancing public health costs due to turnover, absenteeism, and reduced job performance. Personality traits mainly explain why workers differ in experiencing burnout under the same stressful work conditions. The current systematic review was conducted with the PRISMA method and focused on the five-factor model to explain workers' burnout risk.

Methods: The databases used were Scopus, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and PsycINFO. Keywords used were: "Burnout," "Job burnout," "Work burnout," "Personality," and "Personality traits".

Results: The initial search identified 3320 papers, from which double and non-focused studies were excluded. From the 207 full texts reviewed, the studies included in this review were 83 papers. The findings show that higher levels of neuroticism (r from 0.10** to 0.642***; β from 0.16** to 0.587***) and lower agreeableness (r from - 0.12* to - 0.353***; β from - 0.08*** to - 0.523*), conscientiousness (r from -0.12* to -0.355***; β from - 0.09*** to - 0.300*), extraversion (r from - 0.034** to - 0.33***; β from - 0.06*** to - 0.31***), and openness (r from - 0.18*** to - 0.237**; β from - 0.092* to - 0.45*) are associated with higher levels of burnout.

Conclusions: The present review highlighted the relationship between personality traits and job burnout. Results showed that personality traits were closely related to workers' burnout risk. There is still much to explore and how future research on job burnout should account for the personality factors.

Keywords: Big five; Burnout; PRISMA; Personality; Personality traits; Review; Stress.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Diagram flow of information through the different phases of a systematic review
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Research records achieving the inclusion criteria from 1993 to June 30th, 2021

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