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dc.contributor.author Jovanovic N
dc.contributor.author Podlesek A
dc.contributor.author Volpe U
dc.contributor.author Barrett E
dc.contributor.author Ferrari S
dc.contributor.author Rojnic Kuzman M
dc.contributor.author Wuyts P
dc.contributor.author Papp, Szilvia
dc.contributor.author Nawka A
dc.contributor.author Vaida A
dc.contributor.author Moscoso A
dc.contributor.author Andlauer O
dc.contributor.author Tateno M
dc.contributor.author Lydall G
dc.contributor.author Wong V
dc.contributor.author Rujevic J
dc.contributor.author Platz Clausen N
dc.contributor.author Psaras R
dc.contributor.author Delic A
dc.contributor.author Losevich MA
dc.contributor.author Flegar S
dc.contributor.author Crepin P
dc.contributor.author Shmunk E
dc.contributor.author Kuvshinov I
dc.contributor.author Loibl-Weiss E
dc.contributor.author Beezhold J
dc.date.accessioned 2016-10-05T14:17:39Z
dc.date.available 2016-10-05T14:17:39Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.citation pagination=34-41; journalIssueNumber=2; journalVolume=32; journalTitle=EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY;
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.lib.semmelweis.hu//handle/123456789/3115
dc.identifier.uri doi:10.1016/j.eurpsy.2015.10.007
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND: Postgraduate medical trainees experience high rates of burnout, but evidence regarding psychiatric trainees is missing. We aim to determine burnout rates among psychiatric trainees, and identify individual, educational and work-related factors associated with severe burnout. METHODS: In an online survey psychiatric trainees from 22 countries were asked to complete the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI-GS) and provide information on individual, educational and work-related parameters. Linear mixed models were used to predict the MBI-GS scores, and a generalized linear mixed model to predict severe burnout. RESULTS: This is the largest study on burnout and training conditions among psychiatric trainees to date. Complete data were obtained from 1980 out of 7625 approached trainees (26%; range 17.8-65.6%). Participants were 31.9 (SD 5.3) years old with 2.8 (SD 1.9) years of training. Severe burnout was found in 726 (36.7%) trainees. The risk was higher for trainees who were younger (P<0.001), without children (P=0.010), and had not opted for psychiatry as a first career choice (P=0.043). After adjustment for socio-demographic characteristics, years in training and country differences in burnout, severe burnout remained associated with long working hours (P<0.001), lack of supervision (P<0.001), and not having regular time to rest (P=0.001). Main findings were replicated in a sensitivity analysis with countries with response rate above 50%. CONCLUSIONS: Besides previously described risk factors such as working hours and younger age, this is the first evidence of negative influence of lack of supervision and not opting for psychiatry as a first career choice on trainees' burnout.
dc.relation.ispartof urn:issn:0924-9338
dc.title Burnout syndrome among psychiatric trainees in 22 countries: Risk increased by long working hours, lack of supervision, and psychiatry not being first career choice
dc.type Journal Article
dc.date.updated 2016-02-16T08:12:00Z
dc.language.rfc3066 en
dc.identifier.mtmt 3019511
dc.identifier.pubmed 26802982
dc.contributor.department SE/AOK/K/Pszichiátriai és Pszichoterápiás Klinika
dc.contributor.institution Semmelweis Egyetem


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