Orientation to the demands of ministry : construct validity and relationship with burnout

Maureen H. Miner, Sam Sterland, Martin Dowson

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    Abstract

    This study investigates a new understanding of clergy burnout based on the proposed psychological consequences of secularization. A new construct, internal orientation to ministry, was hypothesized to be associated with clergy burnout and distress. A sample of 262 Protestant ministers in Australia completed measures of burnout, anxiety, depression, religious self-esteem and religious problem-solving, as well as the Orientations to the Demands of Ministry Survey (ODM-S), which was developed to assess internal orientations towards ministry demands in a secularized society. Correlations with other religious measures supported the construct validity of the ODM-S. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses showed that a weak internal ministry orientation was a significant predictor of burnout, depression and anxiety over and above the effects of key demographic and other religious measures. Together, the results of the study highlight the role of a weak internal orientation to ministry as a psychologically "toxic" response to the undermining social forces of secularization.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)463-479
    Number of pages17
    JournalReview of Religious Research
    Volume50
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • burn out (psychology)
    • clergy

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