Irrational thoughts as a predictor of depression and burnout in health practitioners

Authors

  • AlReem Abdullah Al-Owayied King Fahad Medical City | Riyadh | KSA
  • Saleh Mohammed Al-Rajhi King Fahad Medical City | Riyadh | KSA

Keywords:

irrational beliefs
depression
clinical psychology
KFMC
health practitioners

Abstract

The current research aims to identify the relationship between the following variables (irrational beliefs and burnout, burn out and depression, and the prevalence of Irrational Beliefs and their relationship to depression and burnout among health practitioners), The sample of the research consisted of (92) of health practitioners at KFMC Riyadh, The researcher used irrational beliefs scale and beck depression scale and maslach burnout inventory, The researcher used Correlative descriptive approach, Results showed that there is a statistically significant positive correlation between the Irrational Beliefs and depression and burn out.

Author Biographies

AlReem Abdullah Al-Owayied, King Fahad Medical City | Riyadh | KSA

King Fahad Medical City | Riyadh | KSA

Saleh Mohammed Al-Rajhi, King Fahad Medical City | Riyadh | KSA

King Fahad Medical City | Riyadh | KSA

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Published

2025-02-28

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Irrational thoughts as a predictor of depression and burnout in health practitioners. (2025). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 9(2), 50-77. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.E220923

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Irrational thoughts as a predictor of depression and burnout in health practitioners. (2025). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 9(2), 50-77. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.E220923