نتایج جستجو برای: workaholism

تعداد نتایج: 258  

Journal: :Medycyna pracy 2016
Jan Chodkiewicz Mateusz Hauk

BACKGROUND Analyzes of negative consequences of workaholism are ambiguous, and various studies have been conducted with different measurement tools. Thus, the objective of the current research was to find the answer to the question about relationships between workaholism measured with varied tools and mental health, stress experienced in life and at work, negative affect, and work-family confli...

Journal: :Psicothema 2010
Mario Del Líbano Susana Llorens Marisa Salanova Wilmar Schaufeli

The current study contributes to our understanding of workaholism as a negative construct, and to its measurement by examining the psychometric properties of a short 10-item workaholism scale called DUWAS (Dutch Work Addiction Scale). Confirmatory factor analyses were carried out in a heterogeneous sample of 2,714 employees from the Netherlands (n= 2,164) and Spain (n= 550). The results confirm...

Journal: :Journal of behavioral addictions 2012
Mark D Griffiths Maria Karanika-Murray

Purpose Despite increasing empirical research into workaholism, no single definition or conceptualisation has emerged, and current understandings of workaholism are arguably problematic. The primary purpose of this paper is to clarify some of these issues, by defining and contextualising over-engagement in work that leads to severe negative consequences (i.e., workaholism) as a genuine behaviou...

2017
Cecilie S. Andreassen Arnold B. Bakker Bjørn Bjorvatn Bente E. Moen Nils Magerøy Akihito Shimazu Jørn Hetland Ståle Pallesen

This study focuses on individual differences and the demand-support-control model in relation to workaholism. We hypothesized that unfavorable working conditions (high job demands, low job control/decision latitude, and low social support at work) and individual differences concerning sleep/wake-related variables (high flexibility, high morningness, and low languidity) would be related to worka...

2016
Cecilie Schou Andreassen Mark D. Griffiths Rajita Sinha Jørn Hetland Ståle Pallesen

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 = 37.3 years, SD = 11.4, range = 16-75 years). Participants were administered the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale, the Obsession-Compulsive Inventor...

Journal: :Psicothema 2016
María J Serrano-Fernández Joan Boada-Grau Carme Gil-Ripoll Andreu Vigil-Colet

BACKGROUND Recent studies have pointed to a relationship between personality variables, engagement, and the lifestyle of workers with workaholism. Our goal in the present study is to carry out a predictive study of the pre-existing variables for workaholism.  Method : The study sample participants were 513 workers (48.1 % men, 51.9 % women), obtained through non-probability sampling. The p...

2017
William Van Gordon Edo Shonin Thomas J. Dunn Javier Garcia-Campayo Marcelo M. P. Demarzo Mark D. Griffiths

Background and aims Workaholism is a form of behavioral addiction that can lead to reduced life and job satisfaction, anxiety, depression, burnout, work-family conflict, and impaired productivity. Given the number of people affected, there is a need for more targeted workaholism treatments. Findings from previous case studies successfully utilizing second-generation mindfulness-based interventi...

2013
Ko Matsudaira Akihito Shimazu Tomoko Fujii Kazumi Kubota Takayuki Sawada Norimasa Kikuchi Masaya Takahashi

OBJECTIVES Although it is understood that work-related factors, including job demands, job control, and workplace support, are associated with workers' health and well-being, the role played by personal characteristics, especially workaholism, has not been fully investigated. This study examined workaholism's associations with psychological ill health, low back pain with disability, and sicknes...

2016
Takeo Fujiwara Akihito Shimazu Masahito Tokita Kyoko Shimada Masaya Takahashi Izumi Watai Noboru Iwata Norito Kawakami

The purpose of the study was to investigate the association between parental workaholism and child body mass index (BMI) among Japanese dual-income families. In 2011, 379 dual-income families from urban Tokyo with children aged 0-5 years were recruited for a baseline survey, and 160 (42.2%) were followed up in 2012. Demographics, workaholism, work demands, work control, time spent with children...

2016
Cristian Balducci Monica Cecchin Franco Fraccaroli Wilmar B. Schaufeli

Most research on workaholism has been devoted to the refinement of the construct and to the study of its psychological health correlates. In the present study, we contribute to a better understanding of the interpersonal and organizational consequences of workaholism by investigating its relationship with workplace aggressive behaviour. Drawing on well-established models of workplace aggression...

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