1. What did Ahola et al. (2005) find?
Ahola et al. (2005), using the MBI, found that 53% of Finnish workers suffering from “severe” burnout also met criteria for depression.
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2. What is the burdensome disorder in the world?
The World Health Organization ranked depression as the most burdensome disorder with regard to total disability among individuals in mid-life (Gotlib & Hammen, 2009).
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3. What is the correlation between the SMBM and the PHQ-9?
The high correlation between the SMBM and PHQ-9 scores is consistent with prior research showing a strong, linear relation between burnout and depressive symptoms.
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![Figure 1. Depression severity and mean score on the Shirom-Melamed Burnout Measure. Note. The graph shows mean burnout symptoms (assessed with the Shirom-Melamed Burnout Measure) as a function of the level of depression (± 1 standard deviation [SD]), assessed with the nine-item depression module of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9). PHQ-9 scores of 5, 10, 15, and 20 reflect the cutoffs for mild, moderate, moderately severe, and severe depression, respectively (Kroenke & Spitzer, 2002). The vertical lines represent the standard deviations (.77 < SD < .99) of the burnout score at each level of depression severity.](/figures/figure-1-depression-severity-and-mean-score-on-the-shirom-2kpbagp2.png)
