%0 Journal Article %T The Predictive Effects of Perceived Work Stress, Psychological Resilience, Coping Styles and Self-Compassion on Burnout Level %A Emine Sevin£¿ SEV£¿ TOK %A Reyhan ERSEZG£¿N %J - %D 2019 %X The aim of this study was to investigate the predictive power of perceived work stress, psychological resilience, coping styles and self-compassion on burnout level. The second aim of this study was to examine the mediation roles of psychological resilience, coping styles and self-compassion between perceived work stress and bornout level. The sample of the research was composed of 130 private security officers who worked in £¿zmir province. Demographic Information Form, Coping Strategies Scale, Maslach Burnout Scale, Psychological Resilience Scale for Adults and Self-Compassion Scale were used to obtain the data. As a result of the analysis it was located that perceived work stress, problem-focused coping strategy, emotion-focused coping strategy, self-compassion and social competence explained 55% of the variance in burnout. Moreover, it was monitored that problem-focused coping strategy, self-compassion and social competence were found to partially mediate the relations between work stress and burnout %K i£¿ stresi %K t¨¹kenmi£¿lik d¨¹zeyi %K ba£¿a £¿£¿kma stilleri %K psikolojik dayan£¿kl£¿l£¿k %K £¿z-duyarl£¿l£¿k %U http://dergipark.org.tr/sosbilder/issue/40760/457245