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Stressful and traumatic life-events are associated with burnout in a population of Swedish twins

Mather, Lisa (author)
Karolinska Insitutet
Blom, Victoria (author)
Karolinska Insitutet
Pia, Svedberg (author)
Karolinska Institutet
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2014-01-09
2014
English.
In: International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1070-5503 .- 1532-7558. ; 21:6, s. 899-907
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  • BackgroundMost burnout studies focus on symptoms of burnout in relation to work-related stress. However, recent studies have found that familial factors and stress in the personal life may also be of importance. Stressful and traumatic life events influence how individuals cope with stress over the life course and may therefore be associated with burnout symptoms.PurposeThis study aims to assess the associations between stressful and traumatic life events and burnout symptoms in a population-based sample of twins, adjusting for familial confounding.MethodsIn this cross-sectional questionnaire-based study of 25,378 Swedish twins, odds ratios (OR) with 95 % confidence intervals (CI) were calculated using logistic regression analysis. First, the whole sample was analysed. Secondly, a matched co-twin analysis was conducted of the same-sex twin pairs discordant on burnout, in order to adjust for familial factors.ResultsA history of traumatic life events was independently associated with burnout symptoms, with a cumulative effect with increasing number of events. ORs adjusted for familial confounding: 1–3 events OR 1.58 (CI = 1.21–2.07) 4 or more events OR 2.00 (CI = 1.45–2.75). Independent associations between the stressful life events: serious family problems OR 1.71 (CI = 1.36–2.15), physical illness OR 1.44 (CI = 1.17–1.77), divorce or separation OR 1.40 (CI = 1.15–1.70), and burnout symptoms were also found.ConclusionsThe results indicate that stressful and traumatic life events are of importance in the burnout process. This finding may have implications in efforts to prevent burnout.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Psykologi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Psychology (hsv//eng)

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