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The following pages link to Work Engagement as a Predictor of Onset of Major Depressive Episode (MDE) among Workers, Independent of Psychological Distress: A 3-Year Prospective Cohort Study (Q35913524):
Displaying 11 items.
- Personal lifestyle as a resource for work engagement (Q33554719) (← links)
- Effects of web-based stress and depression literacy intervention on improving work engagement among workers with low work engagement: An analysis of secondary outcome of a randomized controlled trial (Q33554745) (← links)
- The Hierarchical Implications of Internet Gaming Disorder Criteria: Which Indicate more Severe Pathology? (Q33715020) (← links)
- Physician burnout, work engagement and the quality of patient care (Q38782731) (← links)
- Correction: Work Engagement as a Predictor of Onset of Major Depressive Episode (MDE) among Workers, Independent of Psychological Distress: A 3-Year Prospective Cohort Study (Q42359554) (← links)
- Physical and mental health factors associated with work engagement among Finnish female municipal employees: a cross-sectional study (Q42376805) (← links)
- Is too much work engagement detrimental? Linear or curvilinear effects on mental health and job performance (Q60934138) (← links)
- Association between working hours, work engagement, and work productivity in employees: A cross-sectional study of the Japanese Study of Health, Occupation, and Psychosocial Factors Relates Equity (Q64112188) (← links)
- Effects of a Job Crafting Intervention Program on Work Engagement Among Japanese Employees: A Randomized Controlled Trial (Q90176258) (← links)
- Relationship of workplace exercise with work engagement and psychological distress in employees: A cross-sectional study from the MYLS study (Q92343684) (← links)
- Can Engagement Go Awry and Lead to Burnout? The Moderating Role of the Perceived Motivational Climate (Q92543717) (← links)