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ABSTRACT This scoping review explored the prevalence of work‐related psychological and physical health issues among Australian dental practitioners, mapped across key occupational hazard domains (psychosocial/organisational, physical/ergonomic and environmental/infection‐related) and summarised reported impacts on practitioner well‐being and workforce ...
Negar Jamshidi +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of risk factors, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic hypertension, obesity, and hypercholesterolemia, which collectively increase the risk of chronic diseases and adverse health outcomes.
Philip Norris +7 more
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Place Matters at Work: A Systematic Review of Workplace Attachment and Environmental Factors
ABSTRACT The topic of workplace attachment has garnered significant attention in academic studies since the early 2010s. However, due to its inherently interdisciplinary scope, research on workplace attachment remains notably fragmented and lacks cohesion, resulting in numerous unresolved questions.
Rubinia Celeste Bonfanti +3 more
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AimThis study aimed to explore the interplay among occupational stress, psychological distress, social support, burnout, and work-family conflict in relation to the quality of life (QOL) of nurses.MethodsA total of 503 nurses from two tertiary-level ...
Xu Jun, Li Shasha, Mao Dandan
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Who Pays the Heat Debt? Ethics, Labour, and Governance in a Warming World
ABSTRACT Extreme heat is emerging as one of the most consequential occupational hazards of the 21st century. More than 2.4 billion workers, over 70% of the global labour force, are exposed to excessive heat, with more than 22 million heat‐related occupational injuries and nearly 19,000 deaths each year.
Animesh Ghimire
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Abstract Background High‐quality teacher–student relationships are linked to engagement, yet disengaged students may view the relationship less positively, suggesting a potential reciprocal cycle between disengagement and teacher–student relationship quality.
Claudia Pérez‐Salas +2 more
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Abstract Background School personnel bear the emotional burden of students' trauma. Secondary traumatic stress (STS), resulting from indirect trauma exposure, impacts well‐being and job performance through PTSD‐like symptoms, making addressing STS in schools a critical priority.
Paul Gordon +3 more
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Evaluation of occupational burnout and related factors in industry managers
Background and aims Occupational burnout is considered as side effects of occupational stress. It includes some mental, functional, and personal characteristics in which a person has some symptoms of them.
M. Sadaf, SA. Moravveji, HR. Saberi
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ABSTRACT Client‐perpetrated violence and turnover intentions are widespread problems among child‐welfare workers and are associated with both personal and organizational consequences. To elucidate their longitudinal association, the current study built on the cognitive activation theory of stress (CATS) and investigated (H1) whether client‐perpetrated ...
Sana Parveen +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Investigate the relationship between perceived stress and self‐reported bruxism among health science students, as well as to map the instruments used to assess both variables. Methods A total of 545 students from health science programs at the UNIFAL‐MG participated in this cross‐sectional study, which used the Self‐Reported Bruxism
Lizandra Oliveira Cunha +9 more
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