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Workaholism: A Review.

Steven Sussman1.   

Abstract

In this review, I examine the definition, etiology, measurement, prevention and treatment of workaholism, based on a systematic search of the literature. While there is some debate regarding the parameters of the concept, viewed as a negative consequential addiction, workaholism involves excessive time spent working, preoccupation with work to the exclusion of other life domains, loss of control over the parameters of one's work and disenchantment with work, and negative social, emotional, and health consequences. The etiology of workaholism is not clear but may pertain to persons with compulsive personality traits, who are driven to work harder than that demanded from work contexts, and who have learned to place work as a main means of gratification compared to other lifestyle alternatives. Most measurement approaches rely on self-report questionnaires, tested primarily with convenience samples. Refinement of current assessments is ongoing. Prevention and treatment implications are discussed, which include intra- and extra-personal level approaches. Finally, limitations of the work completed in this arena are mentioned and needed future research directions are suggested.

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Keywords:  Addiction; Consequences; Workaholism

Year:  2012        PMID: 24273685      PMCID: PMC3835604          DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105.S6-001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Addict Res Ther


  24 in total

1.  The Work Addiction Risk Test: development of a tentative measure of workaholism.

Authors:  B E Robinson
Journal:  Percept Mot Skills       Date:  1999-02

2.  Covariation in addictive behaviours: a study of addictive orientations using the Shorter PROMIS Questionnaire.

Authors:  Samantha A Haylett; Geoffrey M Stephenson; Robert M H Lefever
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2004-01       Impact factor: 3.913

3.  Linking job demands and resources to employee engagement and burnout: a theoretical extension and meta-analytic test.

Authors:  Eean R Crawford; Jeffery A Lepine; Bruce Louis Rich
Journal:  J Appl Psychol       Date:  2010-09

4.  Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the workaholism battery.

Authors:  Jui-Chieh Huang; Changya Hu; Tzong-Chen Wu
Journal:  J Psychol       Date:  2010 Mar-Apr

5.  Workaholism: definition, measurement, and preliminary results.

Authors:  J T Spence; A S Robbins
Journal:  J Pers Assess       Date:  1992-02

6.  Workaholism and relationship quality: a spillover-crossover perspective.

Authors:  Arnold B Bakker; Evangelia Demerouti; Ronald Burke
Journal:  J Occup Health Psychol       Date:  2009-01

7.  How does workaholism affect worker health and performance? The mediating role of coping.

Authors:  Akihito Shimazu; Wilmar B Schaufeli; Toon W Taris
Journal:  Int J Behav Med       Date:  2010-06

8.  Is workaholism good or bad for employee well-being? The distinctiveness of workaholism and work engagement among Japanese employees.

Authors:  Akihito Shimazu; Wilmar B Schaufeli
Journal:  Ind Health       Date:  2009-10       Impact factor: 2.179

9.  Illustration of MIMIC-Model DIF Testing with the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality.

Authors:  Carol M Woods; Thomas F Oltmanns; Eric Turkheimer
Journal:  J Psychopathol Behav Assess       Date:  2009

Review 10.  Considering the definition of addiction.

Authors:  Steve Sussman; Alan N Sussman
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2011-10-20       Impact factor: 3.390

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  22 in total

1.  The Test Based on Meta-Analysis on "Does Workaholism Prefer Task Performance or Contextual Performance?"

Authors:  Bang Cheng; Jiajun Gu
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-05-02

Review 2.  Review: Prevalence and co-occurrence of addictions in US ethnic/racial groups: Implications for genetic research.

Authors:  Susan E Luczak; Rubin Khoddam; Sheila Yu; Tamara L Wall; Anna Schwartz; Steve Sussman
Journal:  Am J Addict       Date:  2016-10-19

3.  Meditation awareness training for the treatment of workaholism: A controlled trial.

Authors:  William Van Gordon; Edo Shonin; Thomas J Dunn; Javier Garcia-Campayo; Marcelo M P Demarzo; Mark D Griffiths
Journal:  J Behav Addict       Date:  2017-04-20       Impact factor: 6.756

4.  Work Addiction Test Questionnaire to Assess Workaholism: Validation of French Version.

Authors:  Frédéric Dutheil; Hortense Ravoux; Bruno Pereira; Georges Brousse; Samuel Dewavrin; Thomas Cornet; Martial Mermillod; Laurie Mondillon; Guillaume Vallet; Farès Moustafa
Journal:  JMIR Ment Health       Date:  2018-02-13

5.  How Can Work Addiction Buffer the Influence of Work Intensification on Workplace Well-Being? The Mediating Role of Job Crafting.

Authors:  Yue Li; Wei Xie; Liang'an Huo
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-06-28       Impact factor: 3.390

6.  Sleep Problems and Depression in Iranian Nurses: The Predictive Role of Workaholism.

Authors:  Saeed Ariapooran
Journal:  Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res       Date:  2019 Jan-Feb

7.  Ten myths (or facts?) about workaholism: An appetitive motivation framework.

Authors:  Steve Sussman
Journal:  J Behav Addict       Date:  2018-12-13       Impact factor: 6.756

8.  Ten myths and twenty years: What we know and what we still do not know about work addiction.

Authors:  Bernadette Kun
Journal:  J Behav Addict       Date:  2018-12-13       Impact factor: 6.756

Review 9.  Workaholism Prevention in Occupational Medicine: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Thomas Cossin; Isabelle Thaon; Laurence Lalanne
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-07-02       Impact factor: 3.390

10.  Daily Effect of Recovery on Exhaustion: A Cross-Level Interaction Effect of Workaholism.

Authors:  Monica Molino; Claudio G Cortese; Chiara Ghislieri
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2018-09-04       Impact factor: 3.390

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