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Psychosomatic Medicine 61:197-204 (1999)
© 1999 American Psychosomatic Society


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Burnout, Perceived Stress, and Cortisol Responses to Awakening

Jens C. Pruessner, PhD, Dirk H. Hellhammer, PhD and Clemens Kirschbaum, PhD

From the Center for Psychobiological and Psychosomatic Research, University of Trier, Trier, Germany.

Address reprint requests to: Clemens Kirschbaum, PhD, Center for Psychobiological and Psychosomatic Research, University of Trier, Dietrichstr. 10–11, D-54290 Trier, Germany. E:mail: Kirschba{at}uni-trier.de

OBJECTIVE: The effects of burnout and perceived stress on early morning free cortisol levels after awakening were investigated in a group of teachers. Previous studies revealed that cortisol levels show a significant increase after awakening, with high intraindividual stability.

METHODS: Sixty-six teachers from local public schools (42 women and 24 men, mean age 42 ± 5 years) were asked to sample saliva for cortisol analysis on 3 consecutive days. On each day, cortisol levels were measured at the time of awakening and 15, 30, and 60 minutes thereafter. On the night before the third day, subjects took 0.5 mg dexamethasone orally for testing glucocorticoid feedback inhibition. Burnout and perceived stress were measured by three different questionnaires.

RESULTS: Perceived stress correlated with increases of cortisol levels during the first hour after awakening after dexamethasone pretreatment. In addition, teachers scoring high on burnout showed lower overall cortisol secretion on all sampling days, and a higher suppression of cortisol secretion after dexamethasone administration. In the subgroup of teachers with both high levels of perceived stress and high levels of burnout, a lower overall cortisol secretion was observed on the first 2 days, with stronger increases during the first hour after awakening after dexamethasone suppression. This subgroup also showed the lowest self-esteem, the highest external locus of control, and the highest number of somatic complaints.

CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate differential effects of burnout and perceived stress on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis regulation.

Key Words: HPA axis, • saliva, • cortisol, • stress, • burnout, • dexamethasone suppression test.

Abbreviations: 17-OHCS = 17-hydroxycorticosteroids;; ACTH = adrenocorticotropin hormone;; ANOVA = analysis of variance;; CFS = chronic fatigue syndrome;; CRF = corticotropin-releasing factor;; DEX = dexamethasone;; DST = dexamethasone suppression test;; HPA = hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis;; MBI = Maslach Burnout Inventory;; OC = oral contraceptives;; PSS = Perceived Stress Scale;; TBS = Teacher Burnout Scale.




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