Work addiction in Poland: adaptation of the Bergen Work Addiction Scale and relationship with psychopathology

Background Work addiction has been recognized as a potential behavioral addiction, and studies have consistently shown its negative relationship with psychosocial functioning. However, in many countries, such as Poland, very few work addiction studies are based on measures developed using an addic...

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Main Authors: Paweł Andrzej Atroszko, Ståle Pallesen, Mark D. Griffiths, Cecilie Schou Andreassen
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2017-07-01
Series:Health Psychology Report
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Online Access:https://www.termedia.pl/Work-addiction-in-Poland-adaptation-of-the-Bergen-Work-Addiction-Scale-and-relationship-with-psychopathology,74,30250,1,1.html
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spelling doaj-c2a60f0787134842bbfd332986fe52a12020-11-25T00:16:08ZengTermedia Publishing HouseHealth Psychology Report2353-41842353-55712017-07-015434535510.5114/hpr.2017.6875930250Work addiction in Poland: adaptation of the Bergen Work Addiction Scale and relationship with psychopathologyPaweł Andrzej AtroszkoStåle PallesenMark D. GriffithsCecilie Schou AndreassenBackground Work addiction has been recognized as a potential behavioral addiction, and studies have consistently shown its negative relationship with psychosocial functioning. However, in many countries, such as Poland, very few work addiction studies are based on measures developed using an addiction framework. Against this backdrop, the Bergen Work Addiction Scale (BWAS) was adapted for use in Polish samples and its relationship with psychopathology was investigated. Participants and procedure In a pen-and-pencil cross sectional study, the BWAS, the Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Self-Report Scale, the Mini-International Personality Item Pool, and questions concerning demographic, health and work-related variables were administered to 723 Polish employees from various professions. Their mean age was 36.37 years (SD = 11.33, range = 20-79). Results Support for a one-factor solution for the BWAS was found and the BWAS demonstrated good reliability (α = .84). Work addiction was significantly related to specific aspects of work (longer working time and managerial positions), personality traits (higher neuroticism), and psychopathology (depression and attention deficit hyperactivity). The prevalence of work addiction using the BWAS was 17.4% in the present sample. Conclusions The Polish BWAS has good psychometric properties and is a suitable scale for the assessment of work addiction based on the findings of the present study.https://www.termedia.pl/Work-addiction-in-Poland-adaptation-of-the-Bergen-Work-Addiction-Scale-and-relationship-with-psychopathology,74,30250,1,1.htmlADHD addiction depression neuroticism workaholism
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author Paweł Andrzej Atroszko
Ståle Pallesen
Mark D. Griffiths
Cecilie Schou Andreassen
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Ståle Pallesen
Mark D. Griffiths
Cecilie Schou Andreassen
Work addiction in Poland: adaptation of the Bergen Work Addiction Scale and relationship with psychopathology
Health Psychology Report
ADHD
addiction
depression
neuroticism
workaholism
author_facet Paweł Andrzej Atroszko
Ståle Pallesen
Mark D. Griffiths
Cecilie Schou Andreassen
author_sort Paweł Andrzej Atroszko
title Work addiction in Poland: adaptation of the Bergen Work Addiction Scale and relationship with psychopathology
title_short Work addiction in Poland: adaptation of the Bergen Work Addiction Scale and relationship with psychopathology
title_full Work addiction in Poland: adaptation of the Bergen Work Addiction Scale and relationship with psychopathology
title_fullStr Work addiction in Poland: adaptation of the Bergen Work Addiction Scale and relationship with psychopathology
title_full_unstemmed Work addiction in Poland: adaptation of the Bergen Work Addiction Scale and relationship with psychopathology
title_sort work addiction in poland: adaptation of the bergen work addiction scale and relationship with psychopathology
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Health Psychology Report
issn 2353-4184
2353-5571
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Background Work addiction has been recognized as a potential behavioral addiction, and studies have consistently shown its negative relationship with psychosocial functioning. However, in many countries, such as Poland, very few work addiction studies are based on measures developed using an addiction framework. Against this backdrop, the Bergen Work Addiction Scale (BWAS) was adapted for use in Polish samples and its relationship with psychopathology was investigated. Participants and procedure In a pen-and-pencil cross sectional study, the BWAS, the Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Self-Report Scale, the Mini-International Personality Item Pool, and questions concerning demographic, health and work-related variables were administered to 723 Polish employees from various professions. Their mean age was 36.37 years (SD = 11.33, range = 20-79). Results Support for a one-factor solution for the BWAS was found and the BWAS demonstrated good reliability (α = .84). Work addiction was significantly related to specific aspects of work (longer working time and managerial positions), personality traits (higher neuroticism), and psychopathology (depression and attention deficit hyperactivity). The prevalence of work addiction using the BWAS was 17.4% in the present sample. Conclusions The Polish BWAS has good psychometric properties and is a suitable scale for the assessment of work addiction based on the findings of the present study.
topic ADHD
addiction
depression
neuroticism
workaholism
url https://www.termedia.pl/Work-addiction-in-Poland-adaptation-of-the-Bergen-Work-Addiction-Scale-and-relationship-with-psychopathology,74,30250,1,1.html
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