Background: Burnout is a psychological syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, feelings of cynicism and reduced personal accomplishment. In the past years there has been disagreement on whether burnout and depression are the same or different constructs, as they appear to share some common features (e.g., loss of interest and impaired concentration). However, the results so far are inconclusive and researchers disagree with regard to the degree to which we should expect such overlap. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to examine the relationship between burnout and depression. Additionally, given that burnout is the result of chronic stress and that working environments can often trigger anxious reactions, we als...
In this study, we addressed the ongoing debate about what burnout and depression scales measure by c...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between burnout and cognitive functioning....
Burnout has been found to problematically overlap with depression. However, the generalizability of ...
Background: Burnout is a psychological syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, feelings of c...
Background: Burnout is a psychological syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, feelings of c...
The extent to which burnout refers to anything other than a depressive condition remains an object o...
There is no consensus on whether burnout constitutes a depressive condition or an original entity re...
Objectives: The problem of defining burnout concerns its overlapping effect with other syndromes and...
Burnout has been defined as a condition in which individuals are left exhausted by a long-term confr...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the overlap in burnout and depression. Method: ...
Whether burnout is a form of depression or a distinct phenomenon is an object of controversy. The ai...
Reducing depression to its clinical stage—to a nosological category—is unwarranted when examining th...
Purpose: Whether burnout and depression represent distinct pathologies is unclear. The aim of this s...
The purpose of the present four-wave longitudinal study was to examine the differentiation and recip...
Objective: It has been asserted that burnout—a condition ascribed to unresolvable job stress—should ...
In this study, we addressed the ongoing debate about what burnout and depression scales measure by c...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between burnout and cognitive functioning....
Burnout has been found to problematically overlap with depression. However, the generalizability of ...
Background: Burnout is a psychological syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, feelings of c...
Background: Burnout is a psychological syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, feelings of c...
The extent to which burnout refers to anything other than a depressive condition remains an object o...
There is no consensus on whether burnout constitutes a depressive condition or an original entity re...
Objectives: The problem of defining burnout concerns its overlapping effect with other syndromes and...
Burnout has been defined as a condition in which individuals are left exhausted by a long-term confr...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the overlap in burnout and depression. Method: ...
Whether burnout is a form of depression or a distinct phenomenon is an object of controversy. The ai...
Reducing depression to its clinical stage—to a nosological category—is unwarranted when examining th...
Purpose: Whether burnout and depression represent distinct pathologies is unclear. The aim of this s...
The purpose of the present four-wave longitudinal study was to examine the differentiation and recip...
Objective: It has been asserted that burnout—a condition ascribed to unresolvable job stress—should ...
In this study, we addressed the ongoing debate about what burnout and depression scales measure by c...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between burnout and cognitive functioning....
Burnout has been found to problematically overlap with depression. However, the generalizability of ...