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Yayın The effect of anxiety and burnout on job satisfaction: the Covid-19 period(International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Current Educational Research, 2021-05) Erdal, Nurgül; Çevik Akkuş, Güneş; Bakın, DilaraThe Covid-19 pandemic has not only physiological effects on individuals around the world, but also psychological effects. It is observed that the perception of anxiety and burnout increases during the pandemic process and this is known to affect job satisfaction. This study Covid -19 pandemic in the process of Turkey's impact on the individual's work to the satisfaction of the anxiety t and burnout were investigated. As a result of the analysis; A moderately significant negative correlation was found between emotional exhaustion (burnout) and the structure of the job (job satisfaction) and firm policy (job satisfaction). It is evaluated that as emotional exhaustion increases, job satisfaction will decrease and anxiety will increase. It has been determined that there is a moderate positive relationship between personal achievement (burnout) and job satisfaction (job satisfaction at a moderate level, and a low level in negative direction with anxiety. It has been found that job satisfaction will increase and anxiety will decrease as personal success increases. A statistically significant negative correlation was determined between the manager, firm policy, customers, and friends.Yayın Perceptions of individual anxiety and job satisfaction during Covid -19 pandemic(International Journal of Latest Research in Humanities and Social Science, 2021) Erdal, Nurgül; Çevik Akkuş, Güneş; Bakın, DilaraPandemics cause radical changes has increased in individuals who live and work has influenced the satisfaction. The data collected from 484 people living in Turkey with online and social science methods were analyzed by statistical analysis program.Descriptive analysis, significance tests, Kolmogrov Smirnov and Shapiro-wilk, Mann-Whitney U test, Kruskal-Wallis H test, Spearman correlation test was applied to determine the relationship between the scales. As a result of the analysis, when the average anxiety score was evaluated, a moderate level of anxiety was found. A statistically significant negative correlation was determined between anxiety and job satisfaction sub-dimension, job structure, promotion, salary, manager, firm policy, customers, and colleagues. In other words, when the level of anxiety increases, job satisfaction and its sub-dimensions decrease.












