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Workplace ostracism and job performance: Meaning at work and family support as moderators
Liwei Feng +3 more
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ABSTRACT Research about the effects of isolation on women living with domestic abuse (DA) shows that women's mental health and well‐being is negatively affected by the consequences of isolation while enduring DA. Less attention has been given to the effects of isolation for children's health and well‐being when experiencing DA.
Fiona Buchanan +3 more
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Autism traits and mental well-being: the mediating role of social camouflaging and the moderating role of social exclusion and public stigma. [PDF]
Seçer I +5 more
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Corporate Ostracism: Freezing Out Controlling Shareholders
Jens Dammann
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Relational Wellbeing Amongst Care‐Experienced Young People in Transition in the Context of Covid 19
ABSTRACT Care‐experienced young people typically negotiate the transition to adulthood at a younger age than their peers in the general population and with less reliable access to support. Concerns have been raised that Covid 19 exacerbated the challenges they faced and widened the ‘care‐gap’.
Emily R. Munro, Seana Friel, Amy Lynch
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17 Years ofworkplace ostracism research: Bibliometric analysis [PDF]
Nor Azairiah Fatimah Othman +5 more
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ABSTRACT Parents of children with disabilities (PCD) often struggle with a complex feelings comprised of joy and despair. On the one hand, they try to accept their child's disability; on the other hand, they fear that this acceptance may lower their aspirations for their child.
Menny Malka, Noga Rahat‐Drihem
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Openness to Being Gossiped About: Understanding Gossip from the Target's Perspective. [PDF]
Hales AH, Yucel M, Rudert SC.
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ABSTRACT This article reports on findings from a pilot study with eight young carers, aged 15–21, in the Midlands region of England. The study looked at the impact of caring responsibilities on young carers' life worlds as they negotiated transitions towards independence and adulthood.
Michael Wyness +3 more
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