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Work-place Stress???

open access: yesAnnals of Psychophysiology, 2014
Dr. Hans Selye said “following the right attitude can covert a negative stress into positive one and one can easily successful life”. Stress is not always negative or dangerous and indeed, the absence of stress is death.
Maria Altaf
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Stress at work [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 2017
#### What you need to know A 55 year old senior executive presents with low back pain. He appears anxious. A reorganisation within his company has increased his workload and he has been working more hours but receiving no recognition from management. Last week he felt humiliated by a colleague.
Thomas, Despréaux   +3 more
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Navigating cultural transitions during resettlement: the case of unaccompanied refugee minors

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionRefugees face the process of cross-cultural transitions upon arrival in their host country. This process is commonly referred to as acculturation and can be particularly challenging for asylum-seeking children and adolescent unaccompanied by ...
Elin Sofia Andersson   +2 more
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Mental health professionals’ expectations and efforts to include employment for people with moderate to severe mental illness in treatment settings

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry, 2023
Background Research suggests that employment is an important factor for recovery and improved quality of life for people with mental illnesses. Mental health professionals often serve as gatekeepers for employment interventions, yet little is known about
Joakim Finne, Karin Holt
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The Impact of a Workplace Terrorist Attack on the Psychosocial Work Environment: A Longitudinal Study From Pre- to Post-disaster

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2021
The psychosocial work environment is of great importance for regaining health and productivity after a workplace disaster. Still, there is a lack of knowledge about the impact of a disaster on the psychosocial work environment.
Mona Berthelsen   +6 more
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Effects of exposure to workplace terrorism on subsequent doctor certified sickness absence, and the modifying role of psychological and social work factors: a combined survey and register study

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2020
Background Studies have shown that terrorist attacks affect the mental and physical health of persons exposed to terrorism. When terror strikes at the workplace where people spend much time, and should feel safe, the health consequences for those ...
Mona Berthelsen   +5 more
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School-based Psychosocial Interventions’ Effectiveness in Strengthening Refugee and Migrant Adolescents’ Mental Health, Resilience, and Social Relations: A Four-country Cluster Randomized Study

open access: yesPsychosocial Intervention, 2023
School-based psychosocial interventions are increasingly put forward as a way to support young refugees’ and migrants’ well-being and mental health in resettlement.
Caroline Spaas   +13 more
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Assessment of the psychomotor fitness level of cadet pilots after a 6-month flight training period - pilot study

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to investigate the impact of 6-month aviation practice on the improvement of physical fitness and cognitive abilities of cadet pilots.Materials and methodsTwenty cadet pilots (men) with an average age of 22 from the ...
Zbigniew Wochyński   +2 more
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Migrant Students’ Sense of Belonging and the Covid‐19 Pandemic: Implications for Educational Inclusion

open access: yesSocial Inclusion, 2022
This article investigates school belonging among migrant students and how this changed during the Covid‐19 pandemic. Drawing on quantitative data gathered from 751 migrant students in secondary schools in six European countries (Belgium, Denmark, Finland,
Nikolett Szelei   +19 more
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Does workplace social capital predict care quality through job satisfaction and stress at the clinic? A prospective study

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2021
Background Welfare societies like Sweden face challenges in balancing the budget while meeting the demand for good quality healthcare. The aim of this study was to analyse whether care quality, operationalized as survival of dental fillings, is predicted
Hanne Berthelsen   +2 more
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