Lifestyle influence on burnout syndrome in religious leaders in Peru
摘要
The objective of this study was to determine the influence of lifestyle on Burnout Syndrome (BS) among Peruvian religious leaders. Data were collected from a total of 205 participants. The study had a quantitative, non-experimental, explanatory, and cross-sectional approach. The proposed model was evaluated through structural equation modeling (SEM). The results revealed that lifestyle has a highly significant correlation with BS, however, no significant correlation is observed between Lifestyle and the Reduced Personal Accomplishment dimension of BS; Lifestyle showed a significant negative influence on the BS of religious leaders, (β = − 0.80; p < .001), with the model explaining 64% of the variance in the dependent variable (R2 = 0.64). The findings of this study suggest that some lifestyle habits such as social support, physical activity, sleep, and personality can protect against and/or mitigate the negative effects of BS.