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by Karoline Brubk
Your page Several studies have shown that many jobs so much extra that it equals three weeks of unpaid work each year. It therefore comes as no surprise that some of these may be called workaholics, but the numbers are probably higher than most people expected. The first Norwegian study that maps workaholism in a nationally representative sample, shows that the entire 8.3 per cent of us can be defined as workaholics. ALSO READ: These industries have the most overtime goods often or always to these questions?
Cecilie Schou Andreassen metal frio is a postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty metal frio of Psychology at the University of Bergen. (Photo Montage Ole Petter Baugerd Stokke / Fotogruppen.no / UIB) The results of the study are published in the research journal PLOS One. The study was led by Cecilie Schou Andreassen, clinical psychologist and postdoctoral fellow at the Faculty metal frio of Psychology at the University of Bergen. Here they also researched Facebook Addiction Through a proprietary tool, the researchers examined the participants metal frio in the study through seven criteria metal frio to define whether they can be categorized as workaholics. Answers to frequently or always at least four of these seven questions, say the researchers, metal frio according to a news release metal frio about the study, it may indicate that you are a workaholic. You think about how you can free up more time to work, you work a lot more than you really have planned / thought you work to reduce feelings metal frio of guilt, metal frio anxiety, helplessness and / or depression you become stressed if you become unable to work You has been encouraged by others to reduce graft, without listening to them you prioritize hobbies, leisure activities and / or training for work, you work so much that it has gone beyond your health not just networks and job: Have you gone mobile dependent? Most vulnerable
2160 people from across the country were randomly chosen. metal frio 54 percent of respondents participated in the survey. The age range was from 18 to 70 years. The project was implemented by the Department of Social Psychology, University of Bergen, in collaboration with the Bergen Clinics Foundation, Nottingham Trent University (UK) and Padova University metal frio (Italy.) - We found that younger affected metal frio to a greater extent than older, but there is otherwise no difference regard to gender, educational level, marital status or percentage, says Schou Andreassen in a press release about the study. If you have children living at home are also more likely than people without children living at home. Workaholics are often characterized by specific traits. Whether they are anxious, vulnerable or hostile, sensitive, submissive metal frio or helpful or they can also be inventive, action-oriented and open to new ideas. Work Drug addiction is often rewarded metal frio in the workplace, but can have serious negative effects on people's health and social life. Getting one step closer to your dream job
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