- Burnout, Depression, Suicide Idea, Anxiety, ADHD, and Impulsiveness, Self-Esteem, and Quality of Life with Social Workers
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Youn Kim, Ji Hee Wee, Nam Hee Kim, Myung Ho Lim
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STRESS. 2019;27(3):209-214. Published online September 30, 2019
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17547/kjsr.2019.27.3.209
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Objective:
This study aimed to evaluate relationships between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety, impulsiveness, burnout, self-esteem and quality of life and social sorkers group in Korea.
Methods:
A set of questionnaires were provided to a total of 153 social workers and 454 other participants as a comparison group. All subjects were evaluated using the Korean Adult Attention- Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Scales, the Beck’s Depression Inventory, Beck’s Scale of Suicide Ideation, Beck’s Anxiety Inventory, Baratt’ Impulsiveness Scale, Maslach Burnout Inventory, Rosenberg‘s Self-esteem Inventory, Quality of Life Scale.
Results:
The participants who belonged to the social workers group were more likely to demonstrate the symptoms of ADHD and higher levels of depression, suicide idea, anxiety, impulsiveness, burnout and lower levels of self-esteem, quality of life. Further, the results of logistic regression analysis confirmed the association between the social workers group and ADHD symptoms, depression, self-esteem.
Conclusions:
Timely and effective evaluation and treatment of ADHD, self-esteem, as well as depression was required for social workers.
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- The Comparison Study of Nurses’Exhaustion and Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, and Impulsivity
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Youn Sil Kim, Namhee Kim, Ji Hee Wee, Beck Hee Chang, Jung Ae Park, Myung Ho Lim
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STRESS. 2019;27(1):17-22. Published online March 31, 2019
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17547/kjsr.2019.27.1.17
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Objective:
This study aimed to evaluate the comparison of exhaustion, ADHD, self-esteem, impulsivity, suicidal tendencies and quality of life as well as depression and anxiety in nurses group and comparison group in Korea.
Methods:
A set of questionnaires was provided to a total of 97 nurses and 310 other participants as a comparison group. All subjects were evaluated using the Beck’s Depression Inventory, Beck’s Anxiety Inventory, Maslach Burnout Inventory, Korean Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Scales, Rosenberg’s Self-esteem Inventory, Baratt’ Impulsivity Scale, Beck’s Scale of Suicide Ideation, and Quality of Life Scale.
Results:
The results of this study indicated that the nurses were more likely to show depression, anxiety, exhaustion, impulsivity, and quality of life. In the multiple regression analysis, nurses group was the most correlated factor in exhaustion. In addition, anxiety, depression, impulsivity, ADHD, self-esteem, and life satisfaction were also correlated to exhaustion.
Conclusions:
Timely and effective evaluation and treatment of impulsivity, as well as depression and anxiety were required for nurses.
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