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Logged Out or Logged In? Stress, Burnout, and Job Satisfaction Between Remote and In-Person Workers
There is an increasing concern about job-related stress, burnout, and satisfaction. This study explores stress, burnout, and job satisfaction patterns among remote and in-person workers. The sample for this study comprised 88 adults recruited through social media who voluntarily completed a 40-item Google Forms survey. The survey included 10 demographic items and incorporated items from three inventories: Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI), and Aggregate Job Satisfaction Scale (AJSS). The data were analyzed quantitatively using Pearson correlation and independent samples t-tests to assess the relationship among burnout, work-related stress, and job satisfaction, and to determine the influence of job-setting (remote vs in-person) on each variable. The analyses revealed a strong positive relationship between work-related stress and burnout, yet a negative relationship between these variables and job satisfaction. Furthermore, in-person workers reported significantly higher work-related stress but did not report any significance in burnout or job satisfaction, compared to remote/hybrid workers
Book Talk Round Table
This round table discussion was a session from the 2025 Youth Ministers Workshop held by the Center for Ministry at Harding University
Shepherding an Anxious Church Keynote 2
This keynote presentation was a session from the 2025 Shepherding Conference held by the Center for Ministry at Harding University
A Dream Come True: The Humble Power of the Coming King
This presentation was a session from the 2025 Preachers conference held by the Center for Ministry at Harding University
Harding Undergraduate Research Conference 2025 Student Presentation Abstracts
This document contains titles and abstracts for all the student presentations made at the 2025 Harding Undergraduate Research Conference