Influence of the CoViD-19 Pandemic on Mental Workload and Burnout of Fashion Retailing Workers in Spain

This study analyzed the levels of mental workload and the presence of burnout on a sample of fashion retailing workers from Spain and its relationship with the current CoViD-19 (Coronavirus disease-19) pandemic. We established a cross-sectional design. Participants (<i>n</i> = 360) answe...

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Main Authors: Ana María Rodríguez-López, Susana Rubio-Valdehita, Eva María Díaz-Ramiro
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/3/983
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spelling doaj-5f014d5179bd43038deccf323b0444032021-01-23T00:06:30ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-01-011898398310.3390/ijerph18030983Influence of the CoViD-19 Pandemic on Mental Workload and Burnout of Fashion Retailing Workers in SpainAna María Rodríguez-López0Susana Rubio-Valdehita1Eva María Díaz-Ramiro2Faculty of Psychology, Campus de Somosaguas, University Complutense of Madrid, 20223 Madrid, SpainFaculty of Psychology, Campus de Somosaguas, University Complutense of Madrid, 20223 Madrid, SpainFaculty of Psychology, Campus de Somosaguas, University Complutense of Madrid, 20223 Madrid, SpainThis study analyzed the levels of mental workload and the presence of burnout on a sample of fashion retailing workers from Spain and its relationship with the current CoViD-19 (Coronavirus disease-19) pandemic. We established a cross-sectional design. Participants (<i>n</i> = 360) answered an online survey including questions about sociodemographic data, perception of CoViD-19, CarMen-Q questionnaire (workload), and MBI (burnout syndrome). The survey campaign took place in October and November 2020. The results showed that participants exhibited deep concern about the CoViD-19 pandemic and its influence in the workplace. Although the mental workload was near the middle point of the scale, participants showed moderate to high burnout levels, revealing that the sample was at risk of experiencing higher burnout levels over time as the pandemic and associated economic crisis continued. The multiple regression analysis results indicated that environmental changes, work overload, somatic symptoms, insomnia, negative job expectations, and uncertainty constituted significant mental workload predictors. Insomnia, somatic symptoms, and negative job expectations constituted significant predictors for burnout. Differences between job positions and genders in mental workload and burnout were found. In conclusion, the uncertainty at work derived from the CoViD-19 pandemic harms fashion retailing workers’ psychological well-being in Spain.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/3/983mental workloadburnoutCoViD-19pandemicfashion retailing sectorSpain
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Eva María Díaz-Ramiro
Influence of the CoViD-19 Pandemic on Mental Workload and Burnout of Fashion Retailing Workers in Spain
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
mental workload
burnout
CoViD-19
pandemic
fashion retailing sector
Spain
author_facet Ana María Rodríguez-López
Susana Rubio-Valdehita
Eva María Díaz-Ramiro
author_sort Ana María Rodríguez-López
title Influence of the CoViD-19 Pandemic on Mental Workload and Burnout of Fashion Retailing Workers in Spain
title_short Influence of the CoViD-19 Pandemic on Mental Workload and Burnout of Fashion Retailing Workers in Spain
title_full Influence of the CoViD-19 Pandemic on Mental Workload and Burnout of Fashion Retailing Workers in Spain
title_fullStr Influence of the CoViD-19 Pandemic on Mental Workload and Burnout of Fashion Retailing Workers in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the CoViD-19 Pandemic on Mental Workload and Burnout of Fashion Retailing Workers in Spain
title_sort influence of the covid-19 pandemic on mental workload and burnout of fashion retailing workers in spain
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This study analyzed the levels of mental workload and the presence of burnout on a sample of fashion retailing workers from Spain and its relationship with the current CoViD-19 (Coronavirus disease-19) pandemic. We established a cross-sectional design. Participants (<i>n</i> = 360) answered an online survey including questions about sociodemographic data, perception of CoViD-19, CarMen-Q questionnaire (workload), and MBI (burnout syndrome). The survey campaign took place in October and November 2020. The results showed that participants exhibited deep concern about the CoViD-19 pandemic and its influence in the workplace. Although the mental workload was near the middle point of the scale, participants showed moderate to high burnout levels, revealing that the sample was at risk of experiencing higher burnout levels over time as the pandemic and associated economic crisis continued. The multiple regression analysis results indicated that environmental changes, work overload, somatic symptoms, insomnia, negative job expectations, and uncertainty constituted significant mental workload predictors. Insomnia, somatic symptoms, and negative job expectations constituted significant predictors for burnout. Differences between job positions and genders in mental workload and burnout were found. In conclusion, the uncertainty at work derived from the CoViD-19 pandemic harms fashion retailing workers’ psychological well-being in Spain.
topic mental workload
burnout
CoViD-19
pandemic
fashion retailing sector
Spain
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/3/983
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