Keyword [role stress] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
1. | A Research On The Effects Of Proactive Coping Style, Role Stress And Personal Factors On Job Involvement Of Salespersons |
2. | An Empirical Study On The Effects Of Proactive Personality, Role Stress And Work-Family Conflict On Job Burnout |
3. | Role Stress And Emotional Labor: The Mediator Effect Of Social Support |
4. | Role Stress And Service Sabotage: The Mediating Effect Of Job Satisfaction |
5. | Study On Relations Of Young Profession’s Role Stress And Job Involvement |
6. | Translation Report Of An Exploration Of The Social Service Role Strain, Social Service Role Stress And Empowerment Of Frontline Police Officers In China |
7. | The Impact Of Role Stress Toward Workplace Deviance Behavior From Medical Staff |
8. | The Effects Of Adult Attachment For Newcomers' Role Stress:The Role Of Help-seeking Behavior And Leadership Support |
9. | The Relationship Between Perceived Insider Status And Workplace Loneliness |
10. | Research On College English Teachers' Counterproductive Work Behavior Under Role Stress Condition |
11. | The Relationship Between Civil Servants' Perceived Organization Support Measures And Emotional Exhaustion |
12. | The Relationship Between Work-related Electronic Communication During Off Hours And Emotional Exhaustion |
13. | The Impact Of Police Role Pressure On Job Burnout |
14. | The interrelationships among coping resources, gender role stress, self-efficacy, and anxiety in university women enrolled in graduate counseling program |
15. | Male gender role stress, attitudes toward feminism, and coping |
16. | Somatization Syndrome as a Function of Feminine Gender Role Stress and Negative Affect |
17. | Confronting the threat of organizational downsizing: Coping and health |
18. | The relationship of gender role stress to shame-proneness and guilt-proneness |
19. | The relationship of masculine gender role stress to emotional expressiveness, psychophysiological reactivity, and social support |
20. | Role stress, personal strain, and coping among counseling psychology graduate student |
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