Zusammenhang zwischen Burnout und Persönlichkeit: Ergebnisse aus der Zürich-Studie

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Zusammenhang zwischen Burnout und Persönlichkeit: Ergebnisse aus der Zürich-Studie. / Rössler, W.; Hengartner, Michael Pascal; Ajdacic-Gross, Vladeta et al.
In: Der Nervenarzt, Vol. 84, No. 7, 07.2013, p. 799-805.

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Rössler W, Hengartner MP, Ajdacic-Gross V, Angst J. Zusammenhang zwischen Burnout und Persönlichkeit: Ergebnisse aus der Zürich-Studie. Der Nervenarzt. 2013 Jul;84(7):799-805. doi: 10.1007/s00115-013-3742-7

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title = "Zusammenhang zwischen Burnout und Pers{\"o}nlichkeit: Ergebnisse aus der Z{\"u}rich-Studie",
abstract = "Background: The causes of burnout can be mainly ascribed to stressful working conditions. Research results concerning the influence of personality characteristics on the risk of burnout are rare. Research addressing the interaction of the person and the environment on the risk of burnout is needed. Methods: This study analysed data from the Z{\"u}rich study. This study of a cohort from the general population started in 1978, when the participants were 19 and 20 years old and followed them until the age of 49 and 50. In the last interview (2008) several dimensions of burnout were assessed for the first time. The association between burnout and coping (mastery and self-confidence) on the one hand and personality characteristics as assessed in 1988 by means of the Freiburg Personality Inventory on the other were analysed. Results: In a path-analytical model various associations between the variables under investigation were found. The results identify a complex interaction between a dysfunctional, maladaptive personality and burnout. Conclusions: More samples from the general population are needed to better understand the interaction between person and environment on the risk of burnout.",
keywords = "Psychologie, Burnout, General population, Personality, Psychiatric epidemiology, Z{\"u}rich study",
author = "W. R{\"o}ssler and Hengartner, {Michael Pascal} and Vladeta Ajdacic-Gross and Jules Angst",
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T2 - Ergebnisse aus der Zürich-Studie

AU - Rössler, W.

AU - Hengartner, Michael Pascal

AU - Ajdacic-Gross, Vladeta

AU - Angst, Jules

PY - 2013/7

Y1 - 2013/7

N2 - Background: The causes of burnout can be mainly ascribed to stressful working conditions. Research results concerning the influence of personality characteristics on the risk of burnout are rare. Research addressing the interaction of the person and the environment on the risk of burnout is needed. Methods: This study analysed data from the Zürich study. This study of a cohort from the general population started in 1978, when the participants were 19 and 20 years old and followed them until the age of 49 and 50. In the last interview (2008) several dimensions of burnout were assessed for the first time. The association between burnout and coping (mastery and self-confidence) on the one hand and personality characteristics as assessed in 1988 by means of the Freiburg Personality Inventory on the other were analysed. Results: In a path-analytical model various associations between the variables under investigation were found. The results identify a complex interaction between a dysfunctional, maladaptive personality and burnout. Conclusions: More samples from the general population are needed to better understand the interaction between person and environment on the risk of burnout.

AB - Background: The causes of burnout can be mainly ascribed to stressful working conditions. Research results concerning the influence of personality characteristics on the risk of burnout are rare. Research addressing the interaction of the person and the environment on the risk of burnout is needed. Methods: This study analysed data from the Zürich study. This study of a cohort from the general population started in 1978, when the participants were 19 and 20 years old and followed them until the age of 49 and 50. In the last interview (2008) several dimensions of burnout were assessed for the first time. The association between burnout and coping (mastery and self-confidence) on the one hand and personality characteristics as assessed in 1988 by means of the Freiburg Personality Inventory on the other were analysed. Results: In a path-analytical model various associations between the variables under investigation were found. The results identify a complex interaction between a dysfunctional, maladaptive personality and burnout. Conclusions: More samples from the general population are needed to better understand the interaction between person and environment on the risk of burnout.

KW - Psychologie

KW - Burnout

KW - General population

KW - Personality

KW - Psychiatric epidemiology

KW - Zürich study

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U2 - 10.1007/s00115-013-3742-7

DO - 10.1007/s00115-013-3742-7

M3 - Zeitschriftenaufsätze

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VL - 84

SP - 799

EP - 805

JO - Der Nervenarzt

JF - Der Nervenarzt

SN - 0028-2804

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