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Workaholism – a new dangerous addiction? b4in.org/f6uP A recent study conducted by Norwegian researchers found that 8.3 per cent of the Norwegian work force is addicted to work to the point where it becomes a health issue. They show that workaholism is on the rise, and the odds are this phenomenon isn’t limited to Norway. The term workaholic has two connotations attached to it – it’s either someone who enjoys work so much that he/she doesn’t want to detach from it, or someone who simply feels obligated, and just can’t stop working – even though he/she doesn’t enjoy it. Workaholism is often (ironically) associated with a decrease in productivity, and significant health risks. But even with these high risks, the phenomenon is rarely studied. Postdoctoral Fellow Cecilie Schou Andreassen and colleagues from the Department of Psychosocial Science at the University of Bergen (UiB) in Norway has been the first to assess workaholism in a nationally representative sample. According to them, while you can study individual cases and learn from them, if you want to truly understand workaholism, you need a significant statistic analysis. In order to create this analysis, they came up with 7 criteria to measure work addiction: You think of how you can free up more time to work. You spend much more time working than initially intended. You work in order to reduce feelings of guilt, anxiety, helplessness and/or depression. You have been told by others to cut down on work without listening to them. You become stressed if you are prohibited from working. You deprioritize hobbies, leisure activities, and/or exercise because of your work. You work so much that it has negatively influenced your health. “If you reply ‘often’ or ‘always’ to at least four of these seven criteria, there is some indication that you may be a workaholic,” says Schou Andreassen. “This is the first scale to use core symptoms of addiction found in other more traditional addictions.” More b4in.org/f6uP
Posted on: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 21:40:22 +0000

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