Reducing work related psychological ill health and sickness absence: a systematic literature review
Susan Michie,Siân Williams +1 more
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It is concluded that many of the work related variables associated with high levels of psychological ill health are potentially amenable to change and shown in intervention studies that have successfully improved psychological health and reduced sickness absence.Citations
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Relationship between long working hours and depression: a 3-year longitudinal study of clerical workers
Takashi Amagasa,Takeo Nakayama +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated how long working hours affect the likelihood of current and future depression and established four models associating work-related factors to the depressive mood scale, and the final model was constructed after comparing and testing the goodness-of-fit index using structural equation modeling.
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Personal and situational factors influencing coaches' perceptions of stress
TL;DR: The extent to which coaches perceive stress is likely to be influenced by various personal and situational factors, such as demographics, job-related characteristics, and certain aspects of their contract.
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Prevalencia y características del síndrome de agotamiento profesional (SAP) en docentes de tres colegios públicos de Bogotá (Colombia)
Andrea C Padilla M,Carlos Gómez-Restrepo,Viviana Rodríguez,Marcela Dávila,Claudia B Avella-García,Andrea Caballero,Nidia Vives,Luz Stella Mora,Gloria Márquez,Yolanda Prieto,Nadia Sandoval,Zuleiman Cotes,Sonia Hernández +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the sindrome de agotamiento profesional (SAP) or burnout is defined as "a sign of stress, depression, or anxiety".
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Fractions of cardiovascular diseases, mental disorders, and musculoskeletal disorders attributable to job strain in France
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated fractions of diseases attributable to job strain defined using Karasek's model among the French working population for cardiovascular diseases (CVD), mental disorders, and musculoskeletal disorders (MSD).
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Job Demands, Job Decision Latitude, and Mental Strain: Implications for Job Redesign
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TL;DR: 1. Place animal in induction chamber and anesthetize the mouse and ensure sedation, move it to a nose cone for hair removal using cream and reduce anesthesia to maintain proper heart rate.
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Social support, occupational stress, and health.
TL;DR: The buffering hypothesis for mental and physical health variables (anxiety, depression, irritation, and somatic symptoms), but, as in the previous three studies, fail to support thebuffering hypothesis in regard to job-related strains.
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Work-home conflict among nurses and engineers: Mediating the impact of role stress on burnout and satisfaction at work
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared a more traditional, unmediated model of work-based role stress and its consequences on job satisfaction and burnout to two models in which the role stress-affective work outcome relationship is mediated by work-home conflict across two samples of public sector professionals: engineers and nurses.
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Workplace bullying in NHS community trust: staff questionnaire survey
TL;DR: Support at work seemed to protect people from some of the damaging effects of bullying, and setting up systems for supporting staff and for dealing with interpersonal conflict may have benefits for both employers and staff.
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