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A systematic review and meta-analysis of workplace mindfulness training randomized controlled trials. JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2019 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
The Association Between Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Inflammation Biomarkers: C-Reactive Protein and Fibrinogen in Men and Women. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2005 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Elevated burnout predicts the onset of musculoskeletal pain among apparently healthy employees. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2010 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology Research funded by Israel Science Foundation (962/02–1) |
Incivility and employee performance, citizenship, and counterproductive behaviors: Implications of the social context. JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2019 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Daily job demands and employee work engagement: The role of daily transformational leadership behavior. JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2018 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
To tell or not to tell? Examining the role of discrimination in the pregnancy disclosure process at work. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2017 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Sources of social support and burnout, job satisfaction, and productivity. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2002 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Abusive supervision, psychosomatic symptoms, and deviance: Can job autonomy make a difference? JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2016 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology Research funded by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (SFRH/BD/80658/2011,UID/ECO/00124/2013) |
Lagged versus concurrent changes between burnout and depression symptoms and unique contributions from job demands and job resources. JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2019 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology Research funded by National Institutes of Health (T32-AG000029) |
Zeigarnik’s sleepless nights: How unfinished tasks at the end of the week impair employee sleep on the weekend through rumination. JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2017 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Bus operators’ responses to job strain: An experimental test of the job demand–control model. JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2017 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
The Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ): An instrument for internationally comparative assessments of psychosocial job characteristics. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1998 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Measurement development and validation of the Family Supportive Supervisor Behavior Short-Form (FSSB-SF). JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2013 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology Research funded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U01HD051217, U01HD051218, U01HD051256, U01HD051276) | National Institute on Aging (U01AG027669) | National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (R01HL107240) | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (U01OH008788, U01HD059773) |
Longitudinal effects of emotional labour on emotional exhaustion and dedication of teachers. JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2010 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology Research funded by German Research Foundation (1184) |
Who benefits from mindfulness? The moderating role of personality and social norms for the effectiveness on psychological and physiological outcomes among police officers. JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2020 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
An “I” for an “I”: A systematic review and meta-analysis of instigated and reciprocal incivility. JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2022 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
The interactive effects of work-induced guilt and ability to manage resources on job and life satisfaction. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2007 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
A practical scale for Multi-Faceted Organizational Health Climate Assessment. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2016 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Feeling vital after a good night’s sleep: The interplay of energetic resources and self-efficacy for daily proactivity. JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2017 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Insufficient sleep predicts clinical burnout. JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2012 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |