PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS INFLUENCING WORK – FAMILY BALANCE OF WORKING MOTHERS
Arri Handayani - +3 more
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ABSTRACT Healthy lifestyle behaviors, including physical activity, screen time, sleep, and diet quality, are important determinants of mental health, yet little is known about how these behaviors cluster among children with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Matthew Bourke +4 more
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Self-Management at Work's Moderating Effect on the Relations Between Psychosocial Work Factors and Well-Being. [PDF]
Gauthier CA +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective behavioral assessments for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are often time‐intensive and require substantial clinical expertise. Eye‐tracking–based paradigms offer quantifiable measures of social attention that can complement traditional tools.
Fouad Al Shaban +4 more
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Psychosocial work factors influencing health, safety, well-being and productivity of waste collectors in developing countries: a scoping review. [PDF]
Maneen S, Botha NN, Amoadu M, Ansah EW.
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Occurrence and Correlates of Suicidal Thoughts Among Young Autistic Users of a Mental Health App
ABSTRACT Young autistic people experience disproportionately high rates of mental health challenges, yet little is known about factors associated with suicidality in this group. This study leveraged anonymous self‐report data to identify correlates of suicidal thoughts among 365 young users (aged approximately 11–25 years) of a mental health app in the
T. L. Procyshyn +8 more
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COPSOQ III in China: Preliminary Validation of an International Instrument to Measure Psychosocial Work Factors. [PDF]
Huang Y +6 more
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Background and Purpose Although opioids are central to end of life (EoL) care, tissue‐level opioid exposure remains poorly understood. The objective of this study was to characterize the relationship between prescription‐derived morphine equivalent daily dose (MEDD) and measured morphine concentrations across multiple organs.
Niamh Higgins +23 more
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Background and purpose The prevalence of work-related spinal disorders (WRSDs) is higher among female physical therapists compared to their male counterparts, yet the physical and psychosocial risk factors are not well understood.
Fatma Abdo +5 more
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Psychosocial work factors as mediators in the associations of organisational changes with poor psychological well-being: a prospective study using the national French working conditions survey. [PDF]
Niedhammer I, Quatrevaux M, Bertrais S.
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