2004
DOI: 10.1016/s1575-0973(04)70141-5
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Estudio del burnout en profesionales de drogodependencias

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“…In particular, health professionals suffering high levels of burnout in at least one dimension of this syndrome presented higher levels of interpersonal sensitivity, depression, hostility, and paranoid ideation, together with higher scores on the Global Severity Index and Positive Symptom Total, when compared to those without burnout. These data are consistent with studies that prove an association between burnout and psychological disorders (Bauer et al, 2006;Mingote et al, 2004;Pedrero-Pérez et al, 2004). This population may therefore be more susceptible to developing psychopathological disorders.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In particular, health professionals suffering high levels of burnout in at least one dimension of this syndrome presented higher levels of interpersonal sensitivity, depression, hostility, and paranoid ideation, together with higher scores on the Global Severity Index and Positive Symptom Total, when compared to those without burnout. These data are consistent with studies that prove an association between burnout and psychological disorders (Bauer et al, 2006;Mingote et al, 2004;Pedrero-Pérez et al, 2004). This population may therefore be more susceptible to developing psychopathological disorders.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The co-morbidity between substance use disorders (SUD), personality disorders (PDs) and antisocial behaviour have been reported in the specialised literature (Pedrero et al, 2003;Comptom et al, 2005;Walsh et al, 2007;Fridell et al, 2008;Mariani et al, 2008;Arias et al, 2013;Roncero et al, 2013a;Ribas-Siñol et al, 2015;Sher et al, 2015). It is well documented that alcohol and drug abuse, in connection with some personality disorders, precede or are associated with many violent crimes (Kaye et al, 1998;Fridell et al, 2008;Redondo and Garrido, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequences of chronic work stress on health. Pedrero, Puerta, Lagares, Saéz and Garcia [25], affirm that several studies have identified the existence of repercussions of chronic health work stress, mainly in: 1) Physical symptoms: chronic fatigue, headache, gastrointestinal problems, insomnia, asthma, sexual dysfunctions, dysmenorrhea, myalgia and cardiovascular alterations.…”
Section: Consequences Of Work Stress In Personal and Organizational Hmentioning
confidence: 75%