Single Item Measures of Emotional Exhaustion and Depersonalization Are Useful for Assessing Burnout in Medical Professionals [PDF]
Colin P. West +3 more
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Underlying construct of empathy, optimism, and burnout in medical students. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to explore the underlying construct of measures of empathy, optimism, and burnout in medical students. METHODS: Three instruments for measuring empathy (Jefferson Scale of Empathy, JSE); Optimism (the Life Orientation ...
Cohen, Mitchell +4 more
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The interferences of burnout syndrome and motivation in the professional environment [PDF]
Motivation is the mobilizing force of the person, which redirects and guides the whole behavior in the direction of satisfying the necessity, so it is responsible for focusing energy and attention on reaching the goals and gaining satisfaction from the ...
HARITONOV, Maia, HARITONOV, Svetlana
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Teleworking effect on job burnout of higher education administrative personnel in the Junín Region, Peru [PDF]
This research aims to determine the effect of the adoption of teleworking on the development of job exhaustion of the higher education administrative staff in Junín during the crisis of COVID-19.
Jhuliana Mayly Almonacid-Nieto +2 more
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Analyzing Behavioral Consequences of Occupational Burnout among Accounting and Finance Faculty Members in Iran: A Study on Faculty Attrition [PDF]
Objective: The main purpose of this study is to investigate the behavioral consequences of job burnout in Iranian accounting and finance faculties with a focus on faculty turnover.
Seyed Reza Seyed Nezhad Fahim +1 more
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The review of modern studies on the issue of professional burnout in young doctors and medical residents revealed the highest emotional distress in young residents doing internships in intensive care and emergency units. The paper presents the results of
Matyushkina E.Y. +2 more
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Negative intrusive thoughts and dissociation as risk factors for self-harm. [PDF]
Relationships between self-harm and vulnerability factors were studied in a general population of 432 participants, of whom 30% reported some experience of self-harm.
Andrade, J, Batey, H, May, J
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Pain Asymbolia as Depersonalization for Pain Experience. An Interoceptive Active Inference Account
“Mineness,” also called “subjective presence” or “personalization,” is the feeling that experiences belong to a continuing self. This article argues that mineness is produced by processes of interoceptive active inference that model the self as the ...
Philip Gerrans
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The Divided Self: The Double Consciousness of Faculty of Color in Community Colleges [PDF]
Through qualitative field methods research addressing faculty of color in four California community colleges, this investigation examines and explains faculty experiences and professional sense making.
Haberler, Z +3 more
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An interoceptive predictive coding model of conscious presence [PDF]
We describe a theoretical model of the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying conscious presence and its disturbances. The model is based on interoceptive prediction error and is informed by predictive models of agency, general models of hierarchical ...
Anil K. Seth +5 more
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