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Interpersonal rejection sensitivity predicts burnout: A prospective study

Author(s)
Bianchi, Renzo  
Chaire de psychologie du travail  
Schonfeld, Irvin Sam
Laurent, Eric
Date issued
March 2015
In
Personality and Individual Differences
No
75
From page
216
To page
219
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
Atypical depression burnout interpersonal rejection sensitivity prospective study vulnerability factor
Abstract
We examined whether interpersonal rejection sensitivity (IRS) – the hallmark of atypical depression – prospectively predicted burnout, controlling for baseline symptoms, history of depressive disorders, antidepressant intake, gender, age, and length of employment (mean between-assessment duration: 21 months; n = 578; 74% female). IRS was related to a 119% increased risk of burnout at follow-up. Three of four burned out participants reported to be affected by IRS, or 2.5 times the rate observed in participants with no (or subthreshold) burnout symptoms. Our study highlights a dispositional factor in burnout’s etiology also known to be a key component of atypical depression’s etiology. The ontogenesis of individual vulnerabilities to burnout should be further examined in future research.
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/51024
DOI
10.1016/j.paid.2014.11.043
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