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Burnout Syndrome and Anxiety/Depressive Disorders in Healthcare Professionals: A Canonical Correlation Analysis
Author(s) -
S. Giakoumatos,
D. Nikolakopoulos,
Anastasios Athanasopoulos
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.47260/johphn/712
Subject(s) - canonical correlation , burnout , anxiety , correlation , psychology , canonical analysis , health professionals , generalized anxiety disorder , clinical psychology , affect (linguistics) , statistical analysis , association (psychology) , health care , psychiatry , statistics , mathematics , psychotherapist , political science , geometry , communication , law
In this research, the burnout syndrome and the anxiety/depressive disorder arecombined studied in the healthcare professionals. Our target is to examine theassociation in the two measurements. We provide statistical analysis in order todetermine the statistically significant independent variables that affect the twomedical conditions and then we applied canonical correlation analysis (CCA) inorder to reveal the correlation between the different dimensions/factors of the twomeasurements.Key words: Burnout, Anxiety, Canonical correlation.

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