“…The relationship between burnout and depression is frequently explored in the literature (Bianchi, Schonfeld, & Laurent, 2015); burnout has been reported to predict depressive symptoms (Ahola, 2007) and life dissatisfaction. Thuynsma and De Beer (2016) also found depressive symptoms and satisfaction with life (together with job demands) to explain significant amounts of variance in the burnout construct. Burnout has been demonstrated to also lead to poor physical health, including sleep disturbances, headaches, respiratory infections, and gastrointestinal infections (Kim, Ji, & Kao, 2011), as well as musculoskeletal problems (Armon, Melamed, Shirom, & Shapira, 2010).…”