Purpose: To determine national reference values for the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire (COPSOQ II) across occupational sectors and develop a composite score to estimate the cumulative effect of multiple work-related stressors, in order to facilitate the implementation of occupational health directives on psychosocial risk assessment.
Method: Cross-sectional data was collected via an online questionnaire. The sample included 13,104 individuals and was representative of the general Hungarian adult working population in terms of gender, age, education, and occupation.
Introduction: Depression and burnout are frequent comorbidities among nurses. Despite similar symptoms, their management differ. Therefore, their timely diagnosis is essential.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Research has shown that psychosocial stress acts as a risk factor for mental disorders.
Aim: The present study aims at processing the preliminary results of the Hungarian Survey of Work Stress, concerning the relationship between depressive symptoms and work stress.
Methods: Cross-sectional survey among Hungarian workers was carried out (n = 1058, 27.
Introduction: Effective management and prevention of widespread burnout among medical students in Hungary require thorough understanding of its relations to coping strategies, which lacks sufficient data.
Aim: To explore the prevalence of burnout and its relations to coping strategies among medical students.
Method: Cross-sectional study with 292 participants.