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Effort-reward-imbalance, burnout, and physical pain mediate the relationship between overcommitment and depression in German Emergency Medical Technicians. [PDF]
Manns L, Vögele C, Stammet P, Schulz A.
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ABSTRACT In this article, we discuss how social identity theory (SIT) and self‐categorization theory (SCT) may apply to mechanisms of social identification and self‐categorization among individuals with multiple identities within a single social domain.
Anna X. Huang+2 more
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The Magnitude of Anesthesiology Residents Burnout at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Karimian M+5 more
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ABSTRACT The heterogeneity of major depressive disorder (MDD) complicates the selection of effective treatments. While more studies have identified cluster‐based MDD subtypes, they often overlook individual variability within subtypes. To address this, we applied latent dirichlet allocation to decompose resting‐state functional connectivity (FC) into ...
Xinyi Wang+6 more
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Burnout and well-being among higher education teachers: Influencing factors of burnout. [PDF]
Pakdee S+6 more
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Face processing in depersonalization: An fMRI study of the unfamiliar self
S. Ketay+3 more
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ABSTRACT This exploratory study examines 298 homicides of US transgender and gender non‐conforming victims from 1st January 2013–1st January 2023. Using content analysis and triangulation of data from open‐source news reports along with official data sources (i.e., government reports, police reports, post‐mortem reports, etc.) victimology and forensic ...
Heather Panter, Amanda Farrell
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Assessing burnout and quality of life among residents and fellows in a high-stress environment: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Asmar NE+5 more
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ABSTRACT When employees engage in potentially harmful behavior, organizations and societies rely on others to voice these issues. We propose that workaholism, a way that some individuals develop to deal with and thrive in today's intense and demanding work environment, reduces these individuals' intention to engage in moral voice and increases employee
Michael Knoll+5 more
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An empirical study on job burnout among university counselors and the improvement of occupational happiness. [PDF]
Liang QQ, Yin F.
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