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Personal wellbeing, work ability, satisfaction with life and work in psychiatrists who emigrated from Croatia (CROSBI ID 313487)

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Ema Gruber, Iris Sarajlic Vukovic, Martina Musovic, Davor Moravek, Branka Starcevic, Sanja Martic-Biocina, Rajna Knez Personal wellbeing, work ability, satisfaction with life and work in psychiatrists who emigrated from Croatia // Psychiatria Danubina. Supplement, 32 supp. 4 (2020), 449-462

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ema Gruber, Iris Sarajlic Vukovic, Martina Musovic, Davor Moravek, Branka Starcevic, Sanja Martic-Biocina, Rajna Knez

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Personal wellbeing, work ability, satisfaction with life and work in psychiatrists who emigrated from Croatia

Background: A significant number of citizens, including a great proportion of doctors, both psychiatrists and doctors of other specialties, decided to emigrate from Croatia after Croatia entered the EU in 2013. Aim of research was to investigate possible differences in satisfaction with life and work between 3 groups: emigrants psychiatrists (EP), emigrants physicians of other specialties (E), and psychiatrists currently working in Croatia (C). Subjects and methods: Personal Wellbeing Index (PWI), Work Ability Index (WAI) and some qualitative research questions were used in an anonymous online survey which was conducted in autumn 2019. Link to the survey was shared on different social networks, while 138 physicians were approached directly by e-mail. Response rate: 87% for EP group (representative sample for group of psychiatrist emigrants from Croatia), 48% for E group, and 28% for C group. In total, 62 physicians, 44 of them emigrants (20 EP and 24 E). This study was voluntarily led. Psychiatrists from our sample emigrated mostly to Scandinavia in 65% of cases and to West Europe in 30% of the cases. Other physicians emigrants from our sample emigrated to Middle Europe in 29%, to West Europe in 25%, and to Scandinavia in 42% of the cases. Results: Satisfaction with standard of life, future security and life achievements are significantly higher in EP than in C. Satisfaction with integration in community and satisfaction with close relationships are significantly higher in E than in EP. WAI score of the 3 groups placed them all in the same category "good work ability". For all emigrants and their family members, major challenges after emigration were found to be communication (language), integration into the community, and loss of friends and family connections. 70% of emigrants plan to return to Croatia in the future, depending on better living conditions (income), change in the political situation in Croatia (reduction of corruption), and change in people's mentality. Conclusions: This voluntary study showed high satisfaction with life and good work ability among psychiatrists who emigrated from Croatia, together with some challenges for them and their family members with language, work, integration into the community, and loss of friends and family connections. Majority plan to return to Croatia depending on political and economic changes in Croatia.

Adult Croatia, ethnology, Emigrants and Immigrants, psychology, Europe Female Humans Job Satisfaction, Male Middle Aged Personal Satisfaction, Psychiatry, Surveys and Questionnaires, Work Capacity Evaluation

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Podaci o izdanju

32 supp. 4

2020.

449-462

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1332-1366

Povezanost rada

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