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Reciprocal effects between job stressors and burnout: A continuous time meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.

Psychological bulletin, 2020
Results from longitudinal studies are ambiguous regarding the direction of effects between job stressors and burnout over time. We meta-analyzed possible reciprocal relations between job stressors and burnout in k = 48 longitudinal studies (N = 26,319 ...
Christina Guthier   +2 more
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Longitudinal Studies as Intervention

Nursing Research, 1989
The results of this descriptive study support the premise that through the research process researchers actively influenced the experiences of many of the family caregivers in the study. Caregivers seem to have been stimulated to evaluate and change their appraisals of their care-giving situation and, at times, their use of external resources and ...
Debra Berry   +2 more
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Longitudinal study of hearing

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1991
Our knowledge of the progression and aetiology of hearing impairments is mainly inferred from cross-sectional studies of populations or individual case studies of relatively rare conditions. Longitudinal studies of carefully stratified samples enable scientific analysis of these two aspects of the ageing auditory system and also provide much needed ...
Adrian Davis   +2 more
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LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF LYMPHOCYTES

Age and Ageing, 1984
Longitudinal investigations of the peripheral lymphocytes of 91 healthy individuals were made over a period of six years. It was found that in aged subjects degenerative changes occurred in the mitochondria of the T cells. The number of subjects with damaged mitochondria in the lymphocytes increased significantly between 60 and 80 years of age.
Edit Beregi, Otto Regius
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Social Media Use and Adolescent Well-Being: A Narrative Review of Longitudinal Studies

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2020
This article provides a narrative review of longitudinal studies investigating the impact of social media (SM) use on adolescent well-being from 2006 to 2019.
Jenna Course-Choi, L. Hammond
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A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF SCHIZOPHRENIA

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1960
We were not able to demonstrate significant trends or relationships between the onset and course of the disease on the one hand, and the present status on the other, in a group of schizophrenics, many of whom might be classified as chronics. Age at breakdown, acute onset of symptoms, developmental factors, in themselves or in toto, do not appear to be ...
G. H. Hutton   +3 more
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The Longitudinal Study [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
Where do new ideas come from? Our view is that building new ideas is a process; new ideas come from old ideas that are revisited, reviewed, extended, and connected (Davis, 1984; Maher & Davis, 1995). Building new ideas also involves the retrieval and modification of representations of existing ideas.
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The job demands-resources model: A meta-analytic review of longitudinal studies

Work & Stress, 2018
The job demands-resources (JD-R) model is an influential framework to understand how job characteristics foster employee well-being. Differing from the cross-sectional focus of most JD-R model reviews, this meta-analytic review uses longitudinal evidence
T. Lesener, B. Gusy, C. Wolter
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The link between self-esteem and social relationships: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2019
Theorists have long assumed that people's self-esteem and social relationships influence each other. However, the empirical evidence has been inconsistent, creating substantial uncertainty about whether relationships are in fact an influential factor in ...
M. Harris, U. Orth
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Association between oral health and frailty: A systematic review of longitudinal studies.

Gerodontology, 2019
OBJECTIVE To systematically review longitudinal studies on the association between oral health and frailty indicated by any validated scale or index. BACKGROUND Frailty and poor oral health are common among ageing populations; however, evidence from ...
Faisal F. Hakeem, E. Bernabé, W. Sabbah
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