Abstract

The purpose of the study was to compare workaholics individual adjustment in different dimensions: individual, family, marital, social, and job with nonworkaholics individual. The sample consisted of 101 medical specialists (49 workaholics and 54 non workaholics). Multidimensional Adjustment Scale (MAS) was used in this study. The MAS includes 5 subscales: individual, family, marital, social, and job. MANOVA test was run to compare these two groups in different dimensions of adjustment. The result of the MANOVA test revealed that there are significant differences between workaholic group and non workaholic group in individual adjustment and family adjustment and marital adjustment. This test showed that workaholic group has poor adjustment in individual, family and marital adjustment. In sum, the results revealed that workaholism has negative outcomes for family

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