Renzo Bianchi, Ambizione researcher (Swiss National Science Foundation)
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Université de Neuchâtel
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Personal webpage: ResearchGate CV: CV incl. publications |
Education
2020 | Habilitation, University of Neuchâtel |
2014 | Ph.D. in Psychology, Bourgogne Franche-Comté University |
2011 | M.S. in Clinical and Behavioral Neuroscience, Bourgogne Franche-Comté University |
2010 | M.A. in Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology, Bourgogne Franche-Comté University |
2008 | B.A. in Psychology, Bourgogne Franche-Comté University |
Professional activities
2018 - ... | Ambizione Researcher (Swiss National Science Foundation), Institute of Work and Organizational Psychology, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland |
2015 - 2018 | Post-Doctoral Researcher and Lecturer, Institute of Work and Organizational Psychology, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland |
2013 - 2015 | Courses (Bachelor level), Social Work Institute of Franche-Comté |
2011 - 2015 | Courses (Bachelor & Master level), University of Franche-Comté |
Research interests
- Occupational health
- Unresolvable (job) stress, burnout, and (work-related) depression
- Personality in the workplace
Editorial activities
Associate editor: | Frontiers in Psychology and Frontiers in Psychiatry |
Editorial board: | Frontiers in Public Health |
Journal reviewer: |
JAMA, Journal of Affective Disorders, Journal of Clinical Psychology, Journal of Personnel Psychology, Occupational Medicine, New England Journal of Medicine, Personality and Individual Differences, Psychological Medicine, The Lancet, etc. |
Currently funded project
Etiology of the burnout syndrome: A three-wave study
Principal investigator: Dr. Renzo Bianchi
Funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (CHF 541’521)
September 2018 – August 2022
Recent publications (selected)
For a complete publication list (incl. pdf files), see the ResearchGate profile
- Bianchi, R., & Schonfeld, I. S. (2020). The Occupational Depression Inventory: A new tool for clinicians and epidemiologists. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 138, 110249.
- Bianchi, R., Verkuilen, J., Schonfeld, I. S., Hakanen, J. J., Jansson-Fröjmark, M., Manzano-García, G., Laurent, E., & Meier, L. L. (2020). Is burnout a depressive condition? A 14-sample meta-analytic and bifactor analytic study. Clinical Psychological Science. Advance online publication.
- Bianchi, R., Schonfeld, I. S., & Verkuilen, J. (2020). A five-sample confirmatory factor analytic study of burnout-depression overlap. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 76(4), 801-821.
- Verkuilen, J., Bianchi, R., Schonfeld, I. S., & Laurent, E. (2020). Burnout-depression overlap: Exploratory structural equation modeling bifactor analysis and network analysis. Assessment. Advance online publication.
- Bianchi, R., Patthey, N., Mirkovic, D., Lemaitre, B., & Schlegel, K. (2020). Machiavellian males with high emotional intelligence exhibit fewer depressive symptoms. Personality and Individual Differences, 158, 109867.
- Schonfeld, I. S., Verkuilen, J., & Bianchi, R. (2019). Inquiry into the correlation between burnout and depression. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 24(6), 603-616.
- Schonfeld, I. S., Verkuilen, J., & Bianchi, R. (2019). An exploratory structural equation modeling bi-factor analytic approach to uncovering what burnout, depression, and anxiety scales measure. Psychological Assessment, 31(8), 1073-1079.
- Bianchi, R., Schonfeld, I. S., & Laurent, E. (2019). Burnout: Moving beyond the status quo. International Journal of Stress Management, 26(1), 36-45.
- Bianchi, R., Laurent, E., Schonfeld, I. S., Verkuilen, J., & Berna, C. (2018). Interpretation bias toward ambiguous information in burnout and depression. Personality and Individual Differences, 135, 216-221.
- Bianchi, R., Laurent, E., Schonfeld, I.S., Bietti, L. M., & Mayor, E. (2018). Memory bias toward emotional information in burnout and depression. Journal of Health Psychology. Advance online publication.
- Bianchi, R. (2018). Burnout is more strongly linked to neuroticism than to work-contextualized factors. Psychiatry Research, 270, 901-905.
- Bianchi, R., Schonfeld, I. S., & Laurent, E. (2018). Burnout syndrome and depression. In Y.-K. Kim (Ed.), Understanding depression: Volume 2. Clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment (pp. 187-202). Singapore: Springer Nature.
- Bianchi, R., & Brisson, R. (2017). Burnout and depression: Causal attributions and construct overlap. Journal of Health Psychology. Advance online publication.
- Bianchi, R., Schonfeld, I. S., & Laurent, E. (2017). Burnout or depression: Both individual and social issue. The Lancet, 390(10091), 230.
- Bianchi, R., Verkuilen, J., Brisson, R., Schonfeld, I. S., & Laurent, E. (2016). Burnout and depression: Label-related stigma, help-seeking, and syndrome overlap. Psychiatry Research, 245, 91-98.
- Bianchi, R., & Schonfeld, I. S. (2016). Burnout is associated with a depressive cognitive style. Personality and Individual Differences, 100, 1-5.
- Bianchi, R., Schonfeld, I. S., & Laurent, E. (2015). Burnout does not help predict depression in French schoolteachers. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 41, 565-568.
- Bianchi, R., Schonfeld, I. S., & Laurent, E. (2015). Is burnout separable from depression in cluster analysis? A longitudinal study. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 50, 1005-1011.
- Bianchi, R., Schonfeld, I. S., & Laurent, E. (2015). Burnout-depression overlap: A review. Clinical Psychology Review, 36, 28-41.
- Bianchi, R., & Laurent, E. (2015). Emotional information processing in depression and burnout: An eye-tracking study. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 265, 27-34.