Excessive work or addiction to work: workaholism in a Colombian company. Pilot study trough application of DUWAS test

This paper examines the workaholism phenomenon in different work situations in Colombian company. Workaholism was defined as the individual’s steady and considerable allocation of time to work, which is not derived from external necessities (1). The research studies about workaholics and workaholism...

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Horas de trabajo
Adicción al trabajo
Estrés laboral
Centralidad del trabajo
Hours of work
Job stress
Work centrality
Horas de trabalho
Vício do trabalho
Centralidade do trabalho
Workaholism
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Excessive work or addiction to work: workaholism in a Colombian company. Pilot study trough application of DUWAS test
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv El trabajo excesivo o adicción al trabajo: la adicción al trabajo en una empresa colombiana.Estudio piloto mediante la aplicación de prueba DUWAS
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.por.fl_str_mv O trabalho excessivo ou vício do trabalho: o vício do trabalho em uma empresa colombiana. Estudo piloto mediante a aplicação de prova DUWAS
title Excessive work or addiction to work: workaholism in a Colombian company. Pilot study trough application of DUWAS test
spellingShingle Excessive work or addiction to work: workaholism in a Colombian company. Pilot study trough application of DUWAS test
Horas de trabajo
Adicción al trabajo
Estrés laboral
Centralidad del trabajo
Hours of work
Job stress
Work centrality
Horas de trabalho
Vício do trabalho
Centralidade do trabalho
Workaholism
title_short Excessive work or addiction to work: workaholism in a Colombian company. Pilot study trough application of DUWAS test
title_full Excessive work or addiction to work: workaholism in a Colombian company. Pilot study trough application of DUWAS test
title_fullStr Excessive work or addiction to work: workaholism in a Colombian company. Pilot study trough application of DUWAS test
title_full_unstemmed Excessive work or addiction to work: workaholism in a Colombian company. Pilot study trough application of DUWAS test
title_sort Excessive work or addiction to work: workaholism in a Colombian company. Pilot study trough application of DUWAS test
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Horas de trabajo
Adicción al trabajo
Estrés laboral
Centralidad del trabajo
topic Horas de trabajo
Adicción al trabajo
Estrés laboral
Centralidad del trabajo
Hours of work
Job stress
Work centrality
Horas de trabalho
Vício do trabalho
Centralidade do trabalho
Workaholism
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Job stress
Work centrality
dc.subject.keyword.por.fl_str_mv Horas de trabalho
Vício do trabalho
Centralidade do trabalho
dc.subject.keyword.hmn.fl_str_mv Workaholism
description This paper examines the workaholism phenomenon in different work situations in Colombian company. Workaholism was defined as the individual’s steady and considerable allocation of time to work, which is not derived from external necessities (1). The research studies about workaholics and workaholism have been increasing a lot in the last years (2). Workaholism is an addiction that actually is affecting a lot of people around the world and has serious consequences in personal life, in the community and also in economy. Some of these researches are directed to explore ways to diagnose when a person is workaholic and when this situation may affect the performanceof the individual in work, daily life activities and especially in psychosocial area. Objective: this pilot study contributes to identify if Colombian workers present the main characteristicsof workaholism and if the job they perform is related to the presence of the characteristics of this addiction. Materials and method: for this pilot study used the Dutch Work Addiction Scale(DUWAS), this test suggests when a person has work addiction, trough the evaluation of two main components working excessively and working compulsively. Results: the study find differences for the two groups: the 67% of the AE group are over the average while only the 33% of the members of the O group are over it. Conclusions: these percentages show that the combinations of the components of workaholism are more evident in the population belonging to the administrative/executive jobs group, giving evidence that workaholism is presented in greater proportion in the population performance management positions.
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spelling 1947074860094f606bc-dcc1-4d0a-a69e-f406301ce9982014-07-09T15:56:09Z2014-07-09T15:56:09Z2012-12-292012This paper examines the workaholism phenomenon in different work situations in Colombian company. Workaholism was defined as the individual’s steady and considerable allocation of time to work, which is not derived from external necessities (1). The research studies about workaholics and workaholism have been increasing a lot in the last years (2). Workaholism is an addiction that actually is affecting a lot of people around the world and has serious consequences in personal life, in the community and also in economy. Some of these researches are directed to explore ways to diagnose when a person is workaholic and when this situation may affect the performanceof the individual in work, daily life activities and especially in psychosocial area. Objective: this pilot study contributes to identify if Colombian workers present the main characteristicsof workaholism and if the job they perform is related to the presence of the characteristics of this addiction. Materials and method: for this pilot study used the Dutch Work Addiction Scale(DUWAS), this test suggests when a person has work addiction, trough the evaluation of two main components working excessively and working compulsively. Results: the study find differences for the two groups: the 67% of the AE group are over the average while only the 33% of the members of the O group are over it. Conclusions: these percentages show that the combinations of the components of workaholism are more evident in the population belonging to the administrative/executive jobs group, giving evidence that workaholism is presented in greater proportion in the population performance management positions.El objetivo de este estudio es examinar el fenómeno de adicción al trabajo en diferentes situaciones laborales en empresas de Colombia. La adicción al trabajo se definió como la asignación constante y considerable de tiempo para trabajar por parte de la persona, que no se deriva de necesidades externas (1). Las investigaciones que se realizan sobre la adicción al trabajo y los adictos al trabajo se han incrementado sustancialmente en los últimos años (2). La adicción al trabajo está afectando a una gran cantidad de personas en todo el mundo y tiene graves consecuencias en la vida personal, comunitaria y económica. Algunas de estas investigaciones están dirigidas a explorar maneras de diagnosticar cuándo una persona es adicta al trabajo y cuándo esta situación puede afectar el rendimiento del individuo en el trabajo, la vida diaria y especialmente el área psicosocial del individuo. Objetivo: este estudio piloto contribuye a identificar si los trabajadores colombianos presentan las principales características de la adicción al trabajo y si el trabajo que realizan está relacionado con la presencia de las características de esta adicción. Materiales y métodos: paraeste estudio piloto se utilizó la Escala Holandesa de Adicción al Trabajo (DUWAS). Esta prueba sugiere que una persona tiene adicción al trabajo por medio de la evaluación de dos componentes principales: el trabajo excesivo y el trabajo compulsivo. Resultados: encontramos diferencias entre los dos grupos en los componentes evaluados; 67% del grupo AE está por encima del promedio, mientras 33% de los miembros del grupo O está por debajo del mismo. Conclusiones: estos porcentajes indican que la combinación de los componentes de la adicción al trabajo son más evidentes en la población perteneciente a los órganos de administración o grupo de puestos ejecutivos, evidenciando que la adicción al trabajo se presenta en mayor proporción en los cargos directivos.O objetivo deste estudo é examinar o fenômeno do vício do trabalho em diferentes situações laborais em empresas da Colômbia. O vício do trabalho se definiu como a atribuição constante e considerável de tempo para trabalhar por parte da pessoa, que não se deriva de necessidades externas. (1). As pesquisas que se realizam sobre o vício do trabalho e os viciados do trabalho têm incrementado substancialmente nos últimos anos (2). O vício do trabalho está afetando a uma grande quantidade de pessoas no mundo todo e tem graves consequências na vida pessoal, comunitária e econômica.Algumas destas pesquisas estão dirigidas a explorar formas de diagnosticar quando uma pessoa é viciada do trabalho e quando esta situação pode afetar Oe rendimento do indivíduo no trabalho, a vida diária e especialmente a área psicossocial do indivíduo. Objetivo:este estudo piloto contribui a identificar se os trabalhadores colombianos apresentam as principais características do vício do trabalho e se o trabalho que realizam está relacionado com a presencia das características deste vício. Materiais e métodos: para este estudo piloto utilizou-se a Escala Holandesa de Vício do Trabalho (DUWAS). Esta prova sugere que uma pessoa tem vício do trabalho por meio da avaliação de dois componentes principais: o trabalho excessivo e o trabalho compulsivo. Resultados: encontramos diferenças entre dois grupos nos componentes avaliados; 67% do grupo AE está por cima da meia, enquanto 33% dos membros do grupo O, está por baixo do mesmo. Conclusões: estas porcentagens indicam que a combinação dos componentes do vício ao trabalho são mais evidentes na população pertencente aos órgãos de administração ou grupo de cargos executivos, dando evidencia de que o vício do trabalho se apresenta em maior proporção nos cargos diretivos.application/pdfDocumentohttp://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/revsalud/article/view/22962145-45071692-7273http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/7569spaUniversidad del RosarioEscuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Saludhttp://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/revsalud/article/view/2296Abierto (Texto completo)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Revista Ciencias de la Salud; Vol. 10, núm. 3 (2012); 307-321Revista Ciencias de la Salud; Vol. 10, No. 3 (2012); 307-321Revista Ciencias de la Salud; v. 10, n. 3 (2012); 307-321instname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURHoras de trabajoAdicción al trabajoEstrés laboralCentralidad del trabajoHours of workJob stressWork centralityHoras de trabalhoVício do trabalhoCentralidade do trabalhoWorkaholismExcessive work or addiction to work: workaholism in a Colombian company. 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