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Acta de investigación psicológica

On-line version ISSN 2007-4719Print version ISSN 2007-4832

Abstract

URIBE PRADO, Jesús Felipe; LOPEZ FLORES, Perla Rubí; PEREZ GALICIA, Cynthia  and  GARCIA SAISO, Alejandra. Occupational Wear Syndrome (Burnout) and its Relationship to Health and Psychosocial Risk in Public Officials who Administer Justice in Mexico City. Acta de investigación psicol [online]. 2014, vol.4, n.2, pp.1510-1519. ISSN 2007-4719.

The purposes of this study were to determine the prevalence of psychosocial risk in major public officials who administer justice in Mexico City, and to identify the relationship between socio-demographic variables, occupational wear (burnout) and psychosomatic disorders. Information of 75 workers who administer justice was obtained in Mexico, DF (n = 75) by the Occupational Scale Wear of Uribe-Prado (2010). The results showed that burnout is the best variable to predict psychosomatic disorders in terms of psychosocial factors at work; analyzes of this study are discussed in terms of the importance of understanding the effects of psychosocial risk prevention, diagnosis and intervention from the response to chronic stress. Correlations, analysis of variance, regressio'ns and a structural model to adjust the variables used in structural terms. Cronbachs alpha for the evaluated variables was located between .63 and .83 reliability. The importance of secretaries, judges and magistrates to administer justice undertake their work in terms of occupational health is emphasized.

Keywords : Wear occupational; socio-demographic; psychosomatic manifestations; workers who administer justice.

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