Moral injury among journalists: A scoping review
Abstract Moral injury refers to the psychological, social, functional, and spiritual impacts of experiencing an event that transgresses one's deeply held moral beliefs. Recent research has documented the relevance of moral injury among various occupations.
Lucca Randazzo +5 more
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Mapping the Landscape of Religious Coping: Review and Bibliometric Analysis of Theocentric and Non-Theocentric Practices. [PDF]
Joseph JJ +3 more
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Potential influences of religiosity and religious coping strategies on people with diabetes. [PDF]
Onyishi CN +6 more
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Abstract The current study assessed how mental health outcomes and related risk factors varied by proximity to the October 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas among a community sample from Ofakim, a town in southern Israel. Established cutoff scores on self‐report measures of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depressive disorder (MDD), and generalized ...
Ohad Gilbar +5 more
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The effect of religious coping and prosocial behaviors on secondary traumatic stress in nurses. [PDF]
Sarpdağı Y +6 more
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Effect of a religious coping intervention of rational emotive behavior therapy on mental health of adult learners with type II diabetes. [PDF]
Okeke NM +15 more
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Building Successful Team Interaction in Online Team Coaching Process: A Case Study
ABSTRACT In the post‐COVID‐19 era, work has expanded to multiple locations with teams operating increasingly online, where successful team interaction between colleagues is a more challenging task. Thus, this study explores factors in online team coaching that build successful team interaction.
Eija‐Liisa Heikka +1 more
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Burden of Unfair Treatment and Subclinical Atherosclerotic Risk Among Black Adults: The Moderating Role of Religious Coping. [PDF]
Ashe JJ +7 more
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The Bazaar as a Model for Knowledge Work
ABSTRACT This paper presents fieldwork that extends existing metaphors of knowledge work as a process shaped by hierarchical or market forces. A qualitative, ethnographic study of six knowledge‐intensive businesses in two countries identifies striking parallels with the Middle Eastern bazaar in contrast to Western impersonal markets and hierarchies. We
Reed Elliot Nelson +2 more
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Fear of COVID-19, death depression and death anxiety: Religious coping as a mediator. [PDF]
Kızılgeçit M, Yıldırım M.
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