2020
Association of Burnout with Emotional Coping Strategies, Friendship, and Institutional Support Among Internal Medicine Physicians
Doolittle BR. Association of Burnout with Emotional Coping Strategies, Friendship, and Institutional Support Among Internal Medicine Physicians. Journal Of Clinical Psychology In Medical Settings 2020, 28: 361-367. PMID: 32415546, PMCID: PMC7225246, DOI: 10.1007/s10880-020-09724-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmotional coping strategiesGreater compassion satisfactionCompassion satisfactionAssociation of burnoutCoping strategiesLower burnoutAmelioration of burnoutPhysician mental healthGreater burnoutPositive reframingActive copingPsychosocial variablesBurnout domainsBurnoutExtrinsic strategiesStaff stressMental healthPhysician burnoutSubstance abuseSecondary stressBurnout prevalenceSatisfactionFriendshipInternal medicine physiciansGreater institutional support
2015
Satisfaction With Life, Coping, and Spirituality Among Urban Families
Doolittle B, Courtney M, Jasien J. Satisfaction With Life, Coping, and Spirituality Among Urban Families. Journal Of Primary Care & Community Health 2015, 6: 256-259. PMID: 26206342, DOI: 10.1177/2150131915596961.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrban primary care clinicSpecial health care needsChronic medical illnessPrimary care clinicsHealth care needsRoutine careCare clinicsMedical illnessLowest quartilePatient involvementCare needsDemographic dataCoping strategiesConvenience samplePotential mediatorsEmotional coping strategiesLife ScaleLife satisfactionUrban familiesLow incomeVoluntary surveyCertain coping strategiesCoping InventoryChildrenLimited access
2013
Burnout, Coping, and Spirituality Among Internal Medicine Resident Physicians
Doolittle BR, Windish DM, Seelig CB. Burnout, Coping, and Spirituality Among Internal Medicine Resident Physicians. Journal Of Graduate Medical Education 2013, 5: 257-61. PMID: 24404269, PMCID: PMC3693690, DOI: 10.4300/jgme-d-12-00136.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotional exhaustionCoping strategiesLower emotional exhaustionMedicine-pediatrics residentsConstructive coping strategiesStrategies of acceptanceMaslach Burnout InventoryHigh emotional exhaustionSpiritual coping strategiesEmotional copingPositive reframingCoping OrientationPersonal accomplishmentActive copingBurnout InventoryBurnout domainsInternal medicine-pediatrics residentsBurnoutCopingDepersonalization scoresBeliefs ScaleSpiritual involvementPersonal characteristicsDepersonalizationTotal score
2007
Burnout and coping among parish-based clergy
Doolittle B. Burnout and coping among parish-based clergy. Mental Health Religion & Culture 2007, 10: 31-38. DOI: 10.1080/13674670600857591.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGreater emotional exhaustionGreater personal accomplishmentEmotional exhaustionPersonal accomplishmentPositive reframingActive copingSpirituality scoresHigher spirituality scoresCertain coping strategiesMaslach Burnout InventoryHigh emotional exhaustionGreater depersonalizationCoping strategiesUnited Methodist clergyBurnout InventoryBeliefs ScaleDepersonalizationBurnoutQuestionnaire bookletSpiritual involvementCopingMethodist clergyExhaustionReframingSpiritual attitude