BackgroundIn: Spain, the perceived professional quality of life among veterinarians has not been explored. Methods: Veterinarians were invited to complete an online questionnaire in which they answered the Professional Quality of Life scale, the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey and the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale. Participants were asked whether they were receiving psychological therapy or were taking anxiolytics, hypnotics or antidepressant medication. Alcohol consumption was measured using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test and nicotine dependence was assessed using the Fagerstrom test; participants were asked whether they took illegal drugs. ResultsThe study sample comprised a total of 602 veterinar...
This study examined the phenomenology of being a veterinarian, and in particular, the factors relat...
Background Veterinary surgeons are at elevated risk of suicide, with a proportional mortality ratio ...
Research has shown that veterinary medicine is one of the most at-risk professions for depression, s...
Many workers contribute to the success of animal welfare and study outcomes in biomedical research. ...
Personal and professional wellness of veterinarians and veterinary staff are receiving increased att...
Objective: To use established psychological scales to measure levels of distress, anxiety and depre...
Mental wellness is an important topic among practicing veterinarians. Peer reviewed studies focusing...
The suicide rate for veterinarians has been steadily increasing over the last half-century, both acr...
Veterinary medicine is a highly complex profession that includes a very specific set of stressors th...
Objective: To determine the frequency of the states of depression, anxiety, stress and burnout using...
Contextual and individual risk factors of veterinarians' professional quality of life are being deba...
Background: Animal-related occupational stress and compassion fatigue are important issues as they c...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10354/10498-thumbnail.jpgIntroduction: Prior ...
Background Anecdotally, veterinary surgeons report high levels of work-related stress. Aims To inves...
Burnout Syndrome is a psycho-emotional syndrome that affects workers in any activity or profession. ...
This study examined the phenomenology of being a veterinarian, and in particular, the factors relat...
Background Veterinary surgeons are at elevated risk of suicide, with a proportional mortality ratio ...
Research has shown that veterinary medicine is one of the most at-risk professions for depression, s...
Many workers contribute to the success of animal welfare and study outcomes in biomedical research. ...
Personal and professional wellness of veterinarians and veterinary staff are receiving increased att...
Objective: To use established psychological scales to measure levels of distress, anxiety and depre...
Mental wellness is an important topic among practicing veterinarians. Peer reviewed studies focusing...
The suicide rate for veterinarians has been steadily increasing over the last half-century, both acr...
Veterinary medicine is a highly complex profession that includes a very specific set of stressors th...
Objective: To determine the frequency of the states of depression, anxiety, stress and burnout using...
Contextual and individual risk factors of veterinarians' professional quality of life are being deba...
Background: Animal-related occupational stress and compassion fatigue are important issues as they c...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10354/10498-thumbnail.jpgIntroduction: Prior ...
Background Anecdotally, veterinary surgeons report high levels of work-related stress. Aims To inves...
Burnout Syndrome is a psycho-emotional syndrome that affects workers in any activity or profession. ...
This study examined the phenomenology of being a veterinarian, and in particular, the factors relat...
Background Veterinary surgeons are at elevated risk of suicide, with a proportional mortality ratio ...
Research has shown that veterinary medicine is one of the most at-risk professions for depression, s...