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164 related items for PubMed ID: 28049047

  • 1. Does work-to-family conflict really matter for health? Cross-sectional, prospective cohort and fixed-effects analyses.
    Oshio T, Inoue A, Tsutsumi A.
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  • 2. 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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  • 3. The health effects of work-family conflict in men and women Japanese civil servants: a longitudinal study.
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  • 4. Effects of work-family conflict and job insecurity on psychological distress.
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  • 8. An examination of factors related to work-to-family conflict among employed men and women in Japan.
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  • 9. Are status inconsistency, work stress and work-family conflict associated with depressive symptoms? Testing prospective evidence in the lidA study.
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    Ohta H, Wada K, Kawashima M, Arimatsu M, Higashi T, Yoshikawa T, Aizawa Y.
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  • 12. The Effect of Work Connectivity Behavior After-Hours on Employee Psychological Distress: The Role of Leader Workaholism and Work-to-Family Conflict.
    Dong M, Zhang T, Li Y, Ren Z.
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  • 13. [Work-family and family-work conflicts and health: the protective role of work engagement and job-related subjective well-being].
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  • 14. Associations of Work-Family Conflict with Family-Specific, Work-Specific, and Well-Being-Related Variables in a Sample of Polish and Ukrainian Adults during the Second Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2022 Sep 02; 19(17):. PubMed ID: 36078672
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  • 15. Work-family conflict and job satisfaction: emotional intelligence as a moderator.
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  • 16. Double jeopardy: Exploring the moderating effect of educational mismatch in the relationship between work-family conflict and depressive symptoms among Korean working women.
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  • 17. Occupational Stress, Work-Family Conflict and Depressive Symptoms among Chinese Bank Employees: The Role of Psychological Capital.
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  • 18. Does Work-Family Conflict Mediate the Associations of Job Characteristics With Employees' Mental Health Among Men and Women?
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  • 19. Associations among job demands and resources, work engagement, and psychological distress: fixed-effects model analysis in Japan.
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  • 20. How job demands affect absenteeism? The mediating role of work-family conflict and exhaustion.
    Vignoli M, Guglielmi D, Bonfiglioli R, Violante FS.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 2016 Jan 25; 89(1):23-31. PubMed ID: 25808748
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