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Resumen de Positive mental health and occupational burnout in the tourism sector in Peru

Marco Antonio Paredes Perez, Antonio Eleodoro Palomino Crispín, Miguel Angel Ramírez Arellano, Víctor Renzo Cárdenas Tapia, Daniela Isabel Dayan Ortega Revolo, Rubén Darío Alania Contreras

  • The COVID-19 crisis and the political conflicts in Peru affected tourism activity, generating psychosocial risks. The objective of the study was to establish the relationship between positive mental health and occupational burnout in employees of the tourism sector in Junín. The approach was quantitative, basic type, correlational level, non-experimental design, cross-sectional descriptive correlational. The sample consisted of 384 collaborators, and the Positive Mental Health Scale and the Occupational Burnout Scale were applied. The results showed an inverse (Kendall's Tau b = -.738) and significant (p-value < .00) correlation between both variables. It is concluded that the better mental health, the less occupational burnout.


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