To identify correlates between burnout and job stress of care staff at Leros PIKPA Asylum. Forty-nine asylum employees were assessed by Maslach's Burnout Inventory, a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Perceived Stress Scale and the Job Content Questionnaire. Emotional exhaustion is related negatively to social support ( = 0.010, = -0.362). Lack of job achievements is related positively to overall job responsibility ( = 0.040) and negatively to lack of job satisfaction ( = -0.430). Depersonalisation was negatively associated with support from superiors ( = 0.036). Employees with high levels of perceived stress reported higher levels of fatigue ( = 0.050). Positive associations of perceived stress with depression ( = 0.011) and sleep problems (<0.001) were also detected. Positive correlation was found between monthly salary and lack of sense of personal achievement ( = 0.020). It is necessary to address these issues through staff education and stress management.

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