A conceptual model of workplace stress: the issue of accumulation and recovery and the health professional
Given that interventions for workplace stress have been shown to be effective, and behaviour change can be sustained over time (Veach, Rahe, Tolles and Newhall, 2003), a model that can serve to monitor the medium and long-term effects of both stressors and stress-management interventions should prov...
Main Authors: | Sisley, RC (Author), Henning, MA (Author), Hawken, SJ (Author), Moir, F (Author) |
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Format: | Others |
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ER Publishing Ltd.,
2011-12-04T10:19:08Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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