Work hard and sleep better: Work autonomy attenuates the longitudinal effect of workaholism on sleep problem among Chinese working adults [PDF]
The prevalence of workaholism has negative consequences on human health. Lack of sleep, a well-known problem among adults in modern society, is often attributed to overwork as a result of workaholism.
Meng Xuan Zhang +3 more
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The prevalence of workaholism: a survey study in a nationally representative sample of Norwegian employees. [PDF]
Workaholism has become an increasingly popular area for empirical study. However, most studies examining the prevalence of workaholism have used non-representative samples and measures with poorly defined cut-off scores.
Cecilie Schou Andreassen +5 more
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Beyond the 9-to-5 grind: workaholism and its potential influence on human health and disease [PDF]
Workaholism is often considered a conventional word in the general population to portray those individuals who continuously work and find it challenging not to work.
Shahnaz Aziz, Ciara Covington
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Workaholism among nurses in China: a nationwide cross-sectional survey [PDF]
Background Anxiety and depression among nursing staff, stemming from difficulties in balancing high-pressure, high-load work with daily life, are on the rise.
Yan Gao +4 more
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Links between medical interns’ perceived stress, workaholism and personality: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Medical interns’ work conditions and individual features make them vulnerable to stress and deterioration in their physical and mental health. Moreover, these factors are associated with a pathological relationship with work, workaholism.
Mathilde Chaillet +4 more
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The Relationships between Workaholism and Symptoms of Psychiatric Disorders: A Large-Scale Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Despite the many number of studies examining workaholism, large-scale studies have been lacking. The present study utilized an open web-based cross-sectional survey assessing symptoms of psychiatric disorders and workaholism among 16,426 workers (Mage ...
Cecilie Schou Andreassen +4 more
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Workaholism – Indications for diagnosis and review of interventions [PDF]
Due to numerous psychological and health costs, the issue of workaholism requires taking appropriate actions by relevant specialists, including occupational medicine services.
Diana Malinowska +2 more
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Workaholism: Taking Stock and Looking Forward
Drawing on 50 years of research, this article defines workaholism as involving high motivation (e.g., being driven to work due to internal pressures) as well as high effort expenditure (e.g., having persistent thoughts about work when not working and working beyond what can reasonably be expected).
Jan de Jonge, Toon W Taris
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The Impact of Workaholism on Consumer Food Waste [PDF]
The present study explores the influence of workaholism on consumer food waste using an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour and the BWAS workaholism scale.
Ramona Elena Cantaragiu +1 more
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The prevalence of workaholism: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Ståle Pallesen
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