Background Work addiction has been recognized as a potential behavioral addiction, and studies have consistently shown its negative relationship with psychosocial functioning.
Paweł Andrzej Atroszko +3 more
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The relationship between work addiction and addictions to social media, shopping, food, caffeine, and nicotine [PDF]
Purpose Work addiction is a relatively underexplored behaviour compared to other forms of addiction. Existing research predominantly focuses on the antecedents and consequences of work addiction.
Emrah Özsoy +5 more
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Work addiction in nurses: a cross-sectional correlational study of latent profile analysis and burnout [PDF]
Background The nursing profession is known for its high intensity and high pressure, and burnout is prevalent among nurses.In recent years, work addiction has attracted attention as an emerging occupational psychological problem.However, there is a ...
Xinhui Liang +8 more
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A Four-Factor Model of Work Addiction: The Development of the Work Addiction Risk Test Revised [PDF]
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Work has a crucial role in individuals’ productivity, social life, and psychological well-being. Despite various definitions of work addiction in the literature, the number of psychometrically reliable instruments is limited. <b><i>Objectives:</i></b> The aim of this study was to
Urbán, R +11 more
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The cost of protecting resources: a cross-sectional study on the interaction between LMX and role ambiguity on work addiction and burnout among Canadian first-level healthcare managers [PDF]
IntroductionUsing the conservation of resources (COR) theory, our study explores the interaction between role ambiguity and leader-member exchange (LMX) quality on burnout using work addiction as a mediator among Canadian first-level healthcare managers ...
Francis Maisonneuve +4 more
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Work Addiction and Depression, Anxiety, and Stress: the Mediating Role of Food Addiction Among Lebanese Young Adult Workers. [PDF]
Work addiction is considered a public health concern, as it can lead to negative and harmful health outcomes. However, patterns leading from work addiction to mental health concerns remain so far largely unknown and under-studied.
Fekih-Romdhane F +5 more
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Pathologies and kitsch in the workplace - theoretical perspective [PDF]
In this article we would like to touch upon the problem of reprehensible practices, pathologies that are present in many economic organizations today. We would like to consider how much unethical behavior should be largely attributed to employees, and ...
Stanisław Ciupka
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Myths about "The myths about work addiction". [PDF]
The present paper encompasses a response to the debate paper by Griffiths et al. about work addiction myths. Generally, we found weak empirical basis for the statement that there exist major myths and controversies regarding work addiction.
Andreassen CS, Schaufeli WB, Pallesen S.
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People who inject drugs (PWID) and prisoners are considered key populations at risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and/or Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). In 2016, the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) was implemented to eliminate HIV and
H. Stöver +3 more
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Background Adolescence and young adulthood is an important period for substance use initiation and related harms. In the context of the ongoing opioid crisis, the risks for youth (ages 16–29) who use opioids are particularly heightened.
Kirsten Marchand +12 more
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