This study aimed to investigate how variations in mental health and nationality affect the influence of job demands and job resources on presenteeism among physicians. By differentiating between hindrances and challenging job demands and between buffering and motivational job resources, the current study investigated the mechanisms of physicians’ presenteeism by conducting separate analyses for respondents with good and poor mental health within two countries. A total of 1596 physicians employed at Swedish and Norwegian university hospitals were split into four subsamples according to nationality and mental health status. A score of ≥4 on the General Health Questionnaire-12 defined poor mental health. A set of t-tests showed that overall, t...
Background and Objectives: Work-related stress and burnout among physicians are of increasing releva...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to seek a deeper understanding of presenteeism by utilising the...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to assess whether work characteristics and morbidity are predict...
This study aimed to investigate how variations in mental health and nationality affect the influence...
This study aimed to investigate how variations in mental health and nationality affect the influence...
This study aimed to investigate how variations in mental health and nationality affect the influence...
Although work factors have been associated with both presenteeism and exhaustion among hospital phys...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed at investigating cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial cha...
Objectives: This study aimed at investigating cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial cha...
Background: We studied the prevalence of common mental disorders among Dutch hospital physicians and...
Abstract Presenteeism can have negative impacts on employees’ health and organizational productivity...
Objectives: This study aimed at investigating cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial cha...
Aims: Job satisfaction plays an important role for the life quality and health of working individual...
Objectives: This study aimed at investigating cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial cha...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine work- and person-related predictors...
Background and Objectives: Work-related stress and burnout among physicians are of increasing releva...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to seek a deeper understanding of presenteeism by utilising the...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to assess whether work characteristics and morbidity are predict...
This study aimed to investigate how variations in mental health and nationality affect the influence...
This study aimed to investigate how variations in mental health and nationality affect the influence...
This study aimed to investigate how variations in mental health and nationality affect the influence...
Although work factors have been associated with both presenteeism and exhaustion among hospital phys...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed at investigating cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial cha...
Objectives: This study aimed at investigating cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial cha...
Background: We studied the prevalence of common mental disorders among Dutch hospital physicians and...
Abstract Presenteeism can have negative impacts on employees’ health and organizational productivity...
Objectives: This study aimed at investigating cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial cha...
Aims: Job satisfaction plays an important role for the life quality and health of working individual...
Objectives: This study aimed at investigating cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial cha...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine work- and person-related predictors...
Background and Objectives: Work-related stress and burnout among physicians are of increasing releva...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to seek a deeper understanding of presenteeism by utilising the...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to assess whether work characteristics and morbidity are predict...