Burnout and depression are not identical twins: is decline of superiority a distinguishing feature?
Publication year
2001Source
Personality and Individual Differences, 30, 5, (2001), pp. 873-880ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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SW OZ BSI AO
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Volume
vol. 30
Issue
iss. 5
Page start
p. 873
Page end
p. 880
Subject
Work, Health and PerformanceAbstract
There has been considerable debate about the difference between burnout and depression. To shed more light on this issue, we explored whether depressive symptomatology and the components of burnout are differentially related to feelings of superiority. Based on the clinical picture of depression, which seems to reflect a general sense of defeat, it was expected that individuals high in burnout and low in superiority would experience depressive symptoms. Results confirmed our expectation. Furthermore, depression was significantly related to superiority, whereas no link was observed between the core symptom of burnout (i.e., emotional exhaustion) and superiority. It is concluded that depression and burnout are closely related, but that they are certainly not identical twins.
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