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Reducing work related psychological ill health and sickness absence: a systematic literature review

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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.
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"I've Been a Long Time Leaving": The Role of Limited Skill Transferability in Increasing Suicide-Related Cognitions and Behavior in Veterinarians.

TL;DR: Barriers to occupational mobility were investigated and results indicated that when there was a high intention to leave at T1, reported suicide-related cognitions and behavior increased over 12 months only when skill transferability to other professions was perceived to be limited.
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Identity centrality moderates the relationship between acceptance of group‐based stressors and well‐being

TL;DR: In this article, two two-wave studies were used to examine the proposition that identity centrality enhances the effectiveness of stressor acceptance in the face of group-based stressors.

Health care ecosystem: some evidence from the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a literature review and a narrative approach to case study analysis of International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM) co-practices.
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The Economic Impact of Psychological Distress in the Australian Coal Mining Industry.

TL;DR: Psychological distress is a significant cost for the Australian Coal Mining Industry and relevant intervention programs are potentially cost-effective.
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The return to work discussion: a qualitative study of the line manager conversation about return to work and the development of an educational programme.

TL;DR: The content and flow of the return to work discussion is of high importance and influences employee behaviour and return toWork outcomes.
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人唾液天疱疮抗原的纯化

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

Lyn Quine
- 23 Jan 1999 - 
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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What are the research trends in working psychology?

Key research trends in working psychology include factors like long hours, work overload, lack of control, poor social support, and unclear management roles impacting psychological health and sickness absence.