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A Structural Equation Modeling Approach to the Moderating Effect of Psychological Well-Being on Burnout and Depressive Symptoms Among Mental Health Professionals
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Department of Psychology, Sakarya University, Sakarya 54187, Turkey
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Department of Psychology, Atlas University, Istanbul 34403, Turkey
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Department of Public Relations, Ayvansaray University, Istanbul 34087, Turkey
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Department of Psychology, Toros University, Mersin 33140, Turkey
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Healthcare 2026, 14(2), 284; https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14020284 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 13 November 2025
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Revised: 17 January 2026
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Accepted: 19 January 2026
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Published: 22 January 2026
Abstract
Background/Objectives: This study investigates whether psychological well-being moderates the relationship between burnout and depressive symptoms among mental health professionals, who are frequently exposed to high emotional labor. Methods: A sample of 607 professionals—including psychologists, guidance counselors, social workers, and psychiatrists—working in public and private institutions in Turkey participated in the study. Data were collected online using the Maslach Burnout Inventory, the Psychological Well-Being Scale, and the Beck Depression Inventory–II. A latent interaction term between burnout and psychological well-being was tested using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). Results: Burnout was positively associated with depressive symptoms (β = 0.37, p < 0.001), and psychological well-being showed a significant main effect on depressive symptoms (β = 0.26, p < 0.001). Importantly, the interaction between burnout and psychological well-being was significant (β = 0.20, p < 0.001), indicating that psychological well-being significantly moderates the relationship between burnout and depressive symptoms. Specifically, the positive interaction suggests that the association between burnout and depressive symptoms becomes stronger at higher levels of psychological well-being. The model explained 27% of the variance in depressive symptoms. Conclusions: These findings highlight the protective role of psychological well-being and suggest that interventions aimed at enhancing well-being may help reduce depressive symptoms among mental health professionals in high-stress environments.
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Bal, F.; A. Kahyaoğlu Çakmakci, H.; Okkay, İ.; Filazoğlu Çokluk, G.; Süler, M.
A Structural Equation Modeling Approach to the Moderating Effect of Psychological Well-Being on Burnout and Depressive Symptoms Among Mental Health Professionals. Healthcare 2026, 14, 284.
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14020284
AMA Style
Bal F, A. Kahyaoğlu Çakmakci H, Okkay İ, Filazoğlu Çokluk G, Süler M.
A Structural Equation Modeling Approach to the Moderating Effect of Psychological Well-Being on Burnout and Depressive Symptoms Among Mental Health Professionals. Healthcare. 2026; 14(2):284.
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14020284
Chicago/Turabian Style
Bal, Fatih, Hale A. Kahyaoğlu Çakmakci, İpek Okkay, Gülşen Filazoğlu Çokluk, and Melek Süler.
2026. "A Structural Equation Modeling Approach to the Moderating Effect of Psychological Well-Being on Burnout and Depressive Symptoms Among Mental Health Professionals" Healthcare 14, no. 2: 284.
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14020284
APA Style
Bal, F., A. Kahyaoğlu Çakmakci, H., Okkay, İ., Filazoğlu Çokluk, G., & Süler, M.
(2026). A Structural Equation Modeling Approach to the Moderating Effect of Psychological Well-Being on Burnout and Depressive Symptoms Among Mental Health Professionals. Healthcare, 14(2), 284.
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14020284
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