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Modelling self-diagnosed burnout as a categorical syndrome.

Gabriela TavellaMichael J SpoelmaDusan Hadzi-PavlovicAdam BayesArtin JebejianVijaya ManicavasagarPeter WalkerGordon B Parker
Published in: Acta neuropsychiatrica (2022)
Findings indicated that sub-categories of self-identified burnout experienced by the lay population may exist. A previous diagnosis of a mental illness from a mental health professional, and therefore potentially a psychological vulnerability factor, was the most likely determinant of the bimodal data, a finding which has theoretical implications relating to how best to model burnout.
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