Association between workaholism and quality of life in stricto sensu graduate professors in nursing

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Objectives: to investigate the association between workaholism and quality of life in stricto sensu graduate professors in Nursing. Methods: a cross-sectional study developed with a total of 333 professors working in the Graduate Programs of Brazilian public universities. Data collection took place in the second semester of 2018, using an electronic form containing a characterization questionnaire, the Dutch Work Addiction Scale and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument-BREF. The data were analyzed by univariate and multiple logistic regression. Results: it was observed that 82.3% of the professors reported low general quality of life and 19.5%, high level of excessive work and 20.1% of compulsive work. Professors who worked compulsively and excessively were less likely to have a high quality of life in the overall, physical, psychological, social relations and environment domains (p<0.05). Conclusions: the high work demands that are characteristic of the stricto sensu professors’ work process are directly associated with low quality of life.

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Vedoato, T., Pedro, D. R. C., Galdino, M. J. Q., Aroni, P., Radovanovic, C. A. T., Martins, J. T., & Haddad, M. D. C. F. L. (2021). Association between workaholism and quality of life in stricto sensu graduate professors in nursing. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 74(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2019-0901

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