全科医生的自杀倾向、身体健康问题和成瘾行为:它们与职业倦怠的关系

Suicidal tendency, physical health problems and addictive behaviours among general practitioners: their relationship with burnout

Work and Stress · 2016
被引 51
ABS 4

中文导读

研究分析了1890名法国全科医生的职业倦怠与自杀倾向、身体健康问题及成瘾行为的关系,发现情绪耗竭与这些负面结果正相关,但去人格化在控制耗竭后与更积极结果相关。

Abstract

The aim of this article is to analyse further the association of burnout with (poor) physical health, addictive behaviours and suicidal tendency among general practitioners (GPs). Four hypotheses were studied: (H1): burnout (i.e. emotional exhaustion, EE, and depersonalization, DP) will be positively associated with suicidal tendency; (H2): will be negatively related to physical health (i.e. large number of physical symptoms and long-lasting impairment); and (H3): positively linked to addictive behaviours (i.e. addiction to alcohol and psychotropic medication) of GPs. Based on the “spiral of losses” depicted by the conservation of resources theory, we also considered whether physical health mediates the relationships of burnout/suicidal tendency and burnout/addictive behaviours (H4). 1890 French GPs completed a questionnaire administered by phone. Information was collected on burnout, three physical health indicators (BMI, number of physical symptoms and lasting physical health problems), four health behaviours (consumption of tobacco, alcohol, anxiolytics and antidepressants) and suicidal tendency (ideation, plan and attempt). Concerning EE, the results supported the hypotheses, except for alcohol consumption. However, the findings showed that DP was associated with more positive outcomes when controlling for exhaustion. The difference in findings for EE and DP are discussed, together with the need for GPs to develop strategies for resilience.

职业倦怠全科医生自杀倾向成瘾行为身体健康