The study aimed to compare the rates and risk factors of burnout, anxiety, and depression between hospital psychiatrists and non-psychiatrists through an online survey.
Results showed similar levels of depression and burnout among both groups, but psychiatrists experienced less anxiety while senior psychiatrists had higher interpersonal burnout.
The research identified key psychosocial risk factors like high work intensity and emotional demands affecting both groups, suggesting improvements in workload management and emotional support as vital for prevention.