Study: Being workaholic may increase depression, anxiety risk
By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 16-01-2021
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The researchers collected data from 187 out of 1,580 (11.8 per cent) French workers who agreed to participate in a cross-sectional study. They team divided all the participants based on their occupational groups and investigated the link between work addiction risk and mental and physical health outcomes.
The results show that high job demands at work are strongly associated with work addiction risk but the job control level does not play the same role. The prevalence of work addiction risk is higher for active and high-strain workers than for passive and low-strain workers.
Source: morungexpress.com