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409 related items for PubMed ID: 25941177

  • 1. Managing work-family conflict in the medical profession: working conditions and individual resources as related factors.
    Mache S, Bernburg M, Vitzthum K, Groneberg DA, Klapp BF, Danzer G.
    BMJ Open; 2015 May 03; 5(4):e006871. PubMed ID: 25941177
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  • 2. Working conditions and Work-Family Conflict in German hospital physicians: psychosocial and organisational predictors and consequences.
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  • 3. Perceived Organizational Support Impacts on the Associations of Work-Family Conflict or Family-Work Conflict with Depressive Symptoms among Chinese Doctors.
    Hao J, Wang J, Liu L, Wu W, Wu H.
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  • 4. Examining the mediating effect of work-to-family conflict on the associations between job stressors and employee psychological distress: a prospective cohort study.
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  • 5. Physicians' occupational stress, depressive symptoms and work ability in relation to their working environment: a cross-sectional study of differences among medical residents with various specialties working in German hospitals.
    Bernburg M, Vitzthum K, Groneberg DA, Mache S.
    BMJ Open; 2016 Jun 15; 6(6):e011369. PubMed ID: 27311909
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  • 6. Work family conflict in its relations to perceived working situation and work engagement.
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  • 8. Effects of work-family conflict and job insecurity on psychological distress.
    Mutambudzi M, Javed Z, Kaul S, Prochaska J, Peek MK.
    Occup Med (Lond); 2017 Dec 02; 67(8):637-640. PubMed ID: 28535248
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  • 10. How job demands affect absenteeism? The mediating role of work-family conflict and exhaustion.
    Vignoli M, Guglielmi D, Bonfiglioli R, Violante FS.
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  • 11. Exploring the impact of resilience, self-efficacy, optimism and organizational resources on work engagement.
    Mache S, Vitzthum K, Wanke E, David A, Klapp BF, Danzer G.
    Work; 2014 Jan 02; 47(4):491-500. PubMed ID: 23531578
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  • 12. Work-family conflict and self-rated health among dwellers in Minia, Egypt: Financial strain vs social support.
    Eshak ES, Kamal NN, Seedhom AE, Kamal NN.
    Public Health; 2018 Apr 02; 157():69-76. PubMed ID: 29500946
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  • 13. Being prepared to work in Gynecology Medicine: evaluation of an intervention to promote junior gynecologists professionalism, mental health and job satisfaction.
    Mache S, Baresi L, Bernburg M, Vitzthum K, Groneberg D.
    Arch Gynecol Obstet; 2017 Jan 02; 295(1):153-162. PubMed ID: 27771761
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  • 15. When Does Work Interfere With Teachers' Private Life? An Application of the Job Demands-Resources Model.
    De Carlo A, Girardi D, Falco A, Dal Corso L, Di Sipio A.
    Front Psychol; 2019 Jan 02; 10():1121. PubMed ID: 31178784
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  • 16. Work-family conflict and prolonged fatigue among Japanese married male physicians.
    Ohta H, Wada K, Kawashima M, Arimatsu M, Higashi T, Yoshikawa T, Aizawa Y.
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  • 17. The influence of perceived stress on work-family conflict and mental health: the moderating effect of person-environment fit.
    Chu LC.
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  • 18. Work-family conflict, job satisfaction and spousal support: an exploratory study of nurses' experience.
    Patel CJ, Beekhan A, Paruk Z, Ramgoon S.
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  • 19. Job Demands, Engagement, and Turnover Intentions in Polish Nurses: The Role of Work-Family Interface.
    Dåderman AM, Basinska BA.
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