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1. Factors Contributing to Successful Information System Implementation and Employee Well-Being in Health Care and Social Welfare Professionals: Comparative Cross-Sectional Study.

2. Work-Related Stress Is Associated With Unfavorable Cardiovascular Health: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis.

3. Occupational stress trajectories and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease among female nurses: a prospective Cohort Study.

4. Development of a Mobile App for Occupational Stress Screening Among Female Workers: Protocol for an Exploratory Sequential Design Study.

5. [Stress profile of veterinarians in Switzerland: Young + female + employed = stressed?]

6. Work stress and burnout among active correctional officers in Puerto Rico: A cross-sectional study.

7. Association between sleep quality and uncertainty stress among healthcare professionals in hospitals in China: a nationwide cross-sectional survey.

8. Healthcare workers' mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative analysis of a text message-based NHS workforce support line.

9. Burnout and turnover risks for healthcare workers in the United States: downstream effects from moral injury exposure.

10. Work stress and professional quality of life among Chinese nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: the chain mediating role of self-compassion and benefit finding.

11. Educator perspectives on stressors and health: a qualitative study of U.S. K-12 educators in February 2022.

12. The association of long working hours and short sleep duration on mental health among Japanese physicians.

13. Psychological distress, work environment quality, and motivation levels among nurses working in Saudi Arabia.

14. Prevalence and determinants of occupational depression, anxiety, and stress among Ethiopian healthcare workers.

15. Work-related stressors and psychological distress predict career change ideation among Lithuanian healthcare workers.

16. Workload, general perceived stress, body function, musculoskeletal pain, and their mutual relationships in nurses - a pilot study.

17. Mental Health Consequences of the COVID-19 Outbreak Among Emergency Department Healthcare Workers.

18. Current situation and relationship between occupational stress, burn-out and sleep quality among ambulance drivers: a cross-sectional study.

19. Security providing leadership and work stress in Spanish Air Force.

20. Does job stress mediate the risk of work disability due to common mental disorders among social workers compared with other health and social care, education, and non-human service professionals? A prospective cohort study of public sector employees in Finland.

21. Perceived job quality among persons with spinal cord injury: The contribution of sociodemographic characteristics, health-related factors, and person-job match.

22. Exploring the impact of mental and work-related stress on sick leave among middle-aged women: observations from the population study of women in Gothenburg, Sweden.

23. Linkage between role stress and work engagement among specialty nurses: a cross-sectional study of China.

24. Poor Work Ability Is Associated with Workplace Violence in Nurses: A Two-Wave Panel Data Analysis.

25. Latent burnout profile analysis in hospital doctors in Ireland.

26. Work-related stress among nurses: a comparative cross-sectional study of two government hospitals in Ghana.

27. Psychosocial Stressors at Work and Atrial Fibrillation Incidence: An 18-Year Prospective Study.

28. Prevalence and risk factors of depression, anxiety, and stress among the Bangladeshi construction workers: A cross-sectional study.

29. Occupational stress and associated factors among clinical nurses caring for COVID-19 patients in a Vietnamese tertiary hospital.

31. A Bayesian approach to reveal the role of psychological factors on turnover intention among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

32. Occupational stress and associated sources and risk factors among nurses in Gaza strip, Palestine: A cross-sectional survey.

33. Dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic: prevalence of common mental disorders in "invisible" health workers and their association with occupational stressors.

34. Effects of perceived risk of COVID-19 on fear among visiting workers: Mediating role of perceived stress.

35. Exploring anesthesiology nurse' presenteeism in China: cross-sectional study.

36. Assessing depression, anxiety, stress, and occupational decision regret levels among resident physicians working at Ankara University Faculty of Medicine Hospital.

37. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders, fatigue and stress among gas station workers in China: a cross-sectional study.

38. Effect of occupational stress and resilience on insomnia among nurses during COVID-19 in China: a structural equation modelling analysis.

39. Sleep quality and mental disorder symptoms among correctional workers in Ontario, Canada.

40. Impacts of sleep disturbance and work-related life stress on depression among Japanese and Chinese workers.

41. 112 What's your emergency? Overview of mental health and sleep disorders among emergency medical dispatchers in a French 112 call center.

42. Influencing factors on the psychosomatic health of medical staff since the normalized stage of COVID-19 in mainland China.

43. Stress management: how does the academic staff cope with it? a cross-sectional study at the university of Udine.

44. Investigating the relationship between personality traits of hardiness and perfectionism with stress and psychosomatic symptoms: a cross-sectional study among nurses in Iran.

45. What occupational risk factors significantly affect miners' health: Findings from meta-analysis and association rule mining.

46. Work engagement and associated factors among Japanese registered dietitians and dietitians: a cross-sectional study.

47. Uneven distribution of stressful working conditions among Japanese nurses: a secondary analysis of nurses with and without children.

48. Burnout among the podiatry profession: A survey of podiatrists in Aotearoa New Zealand.

49. Effort-reward imbalance and common mental disorders among public sector employees of Iran: a cross-sectional analysis.

50. Work & life stress experienced by professional workers during the pandemic: a gender-based analysis.

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