Frontier mental health research: psychedelics & drug studies

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3 papers

Understanding the burnout experience: recent research and its implications for psychiatry

Christina Maslach, Michael P. Leiter
World Psychiatry Summary & key facts 2016 3,519 citations

Researchers have studied burnout for several decades. They have made tests and theories and used studies from many countries. Most work has looked at human service jobs, especially health care. Research on psychiatrists shows similar causes and results as other fields. But psychiatry also faces some unique stresses, such as…

Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout Stress and Burnout Research Workplace Health and Well-being

Prevalence and course of somatic symptoms in patients with stress-related exhaustion: does sex or age matter

Kristina Glise, Gunnar Ahlborg, Ingibjörg H. Jónsdóttir
BMC Psychiatry Summary & key facts 2014 119 citations

This study followed 228 patients diagnosed with stress-related Exhaustion Disorder (mean age 43, 69% women). Almost all patients (98%) reported at least one physical symptom and 45% reported six or more. The most common symptoms were nausea/gas/indigestion (67%), headaches (65%) and dizziness (57%). Over 18 months of individualized treatment for…

Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments Workplace Health and Well-being

Masculine depression and its problem behaviors: use alcohol and drugs, work hard, and avoid psychiatry!

Claudia von Zimmermann, Magdalena Hübner, Christiane Mühle, Christian P. Müller, Christian Weinland, Johannes Kornhuber, et al.

This case-control study compared 163 depressed in-patients (44% women) with 176 controls (51% women). Using a median split on the Male Depression Rating Scale‑22 to label 'masculine' versus 'non-masculine' depression, the study found that masculine depression was linked to worse depression, more frequent and heavy use of alcohol (including binge…

Health, psychology, and well-being Sex and Gender in Healthcare Workplace Health and Well-being
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