Workaholics Suffer from Reduced Physical and Mental Well-Being

Researchers looking into the link between workaholism and physical and mental health found that workaholics tended to have reduced physical and mental well-being. Sarah Asebedo, doctoral student in the College of Human Ecology's personal financial planning and conflict resolution program, Edina, Minnesota, conducted the study using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979. She conducted the study with her colleagues-Sonya Britt, assistant professor ...

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