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Job stressors and the pursuit of sport activities: A day-level perspective. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2009 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Sleep has many faces: The interplay of sleep and work in predicting employees’ energetic state over the course of the day. JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2023 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
The effectiveness and practicality of occupational stress management interventions: A survey of subject matter expert opinions. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1997 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Supplemental Material for A Weekly Diary Within-Individual Investigation of the Relationship Between Exposure to Bullying Behavior, Workplace Phobia, and Posttraumatic Stress Symptomatology JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2024 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
“A blessing and a curse”: Work loss during coronavirus lockdown on short-term health changes via threat and recovery. JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2021 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) |
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) |
When work is your passenger: Understanding the relationship between work and commuting safety behaviors. JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2020 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology Research funded by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (1 U19 OH008857) |
Family-supportive supervisor behaviors, work engagement, and subjective well-being: A contextually dependent mediated process. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2014 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Emotional labor, strain, and performance: Testing reciprocal relationships in a longitudinal panel study. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2010 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
On the costs and benefits of emotional labor: A meta-analysis of three decades of research. JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2011 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) |
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 |
Boredom at work: Proximal and distal consequences of affective work-related boredom. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2014 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Coping with work-family conflict: A leader-member exchange perspective. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2011 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Need satisfaction at work, job strain, and performance: A diary study. JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2018 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 |
Employee drug use, demographic characteristics, work reactions, and absenteeism. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1996 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Sexual harassment and health among male and female police officers. JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2009 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Finding peace of mind when there still is so much left undone—A diary study on how job stress, competence need satisfaction, and proactive work behavior contribute to work-related rumination during the weekend. JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2019 in Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |