AUTHOR=He Mu , Li Kuiliang , Tan Xuejiao , Zhang Lei , Su Chang , Luo Keyong , Luo Xi , Liu Chang , Zhao Mengxue , Zhan Xiaoqing , Wang Qian , Cen Jing , Lv Jun , Weng Bangbi , Feng Zhengzhi , Ren Lei , Yang Guoyu , Wang Feifei TITLE=Association of burnout with depression in pharmacists: A network analysis JOURNAL=Frontiers in Psychiatry VOLUME=14 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychiatry/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1145606 DOI=10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1145606 ISSN=1664-0640 ABSTRACT=Background

Burnout and depression have overlapping symptoms, but the extent of overlap remains unclear, and the complex relationship between burnout and depression in pharmacists is rarely explored.

Methods

We investigated burnout and depression in 1,322 frontline pharmacists, and explored the complex relationship between burnout and depression in those pharmacists using network analysis.

Results

Network analysis showed that there were 5 communities. A partial overlap was found between burnout and depressive symptoms in pharmacists. The nodes MBI-6 (I have become more callous toward work since I took this job), D18 (My life is meaningless), and D10 (I get tired for no reason) had the highest expected influence value. D1 (I feel down-hearted and blue) and D14 (I have no hope for the future) were bridge symptoms connected with emotional exhaustion and reduced professional efficacy, respectively.

Conclusion

A partial overlap exists between burnout and depressive symptoms in pharmacists, mainly in the connection between the emotional exhaustion and reduced professional efficacy and the depressive symptoms. Potential core targets identified in this study may inform future prevention and intervention.