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Job demands–resources theory: Ten years later

AB Bakker, E Demerouti, A Sanz-Vergel�- Annual review of organizational psychology�…, 2023
Burnout refers to a work-related state of exhaustion and a sense of cynicism. In
contrast, work engagement is a positive motivational state of vigor, dedication, and
absorption. In this article, we discuss the concepts of burnout and work engagement�…

Psychological resilience: an affect-regulation framework

AS Troy, EC Willroth, AJ Shallcross, NR Giuliani…�- Annual review of�…, 2023
Exposure to adversity (eg, poverty, bereavement) is a robust predictor of disruptions
in psychological functioning. However, people vary greatly in their responses to
adversity; some experience severe long-term disruptions, others experience minimal�…

Optimism

CS Carver, MF Scheier�- Encyclopedia of quality of life and well-being research, 2024
Obesity is defined as a body mass index (BMI)! 30 related to excess fat storage.
Class I obesity is defined as a BMI 30–34.9, class II obesity as a BMI 35.0–39.9, and
class III obesity as a BMI! 40. Severe obesity is defined as a BMI! 40 or! 35 with�…

Gender and retention patterns among US faculty

K Spoon, N LaBerge, KH Wapman, S Zhang…�- Science advances, 2023
Women remain underrepresented among faculty in nearly all academic fields. Using
a census of 245,270 tenure-track and tenured professors at United States–based
PhD-granting departments, we show that women leave academia overall at higher�…

A three-dimensional taxonomy of achievement emotions.

R Pekrun, HW Marsh, AJ Elliot, K Stockinger, RP Perry…�- Journal of Personality and�…, 2023
We present a three-dimensional taxonomy of achievement emotions that considers
valence, arousal, and object focus as core features of these emotions. By
distinguishing between positive and negative emotions (valence), activating and�…

Laying the foundation for the challenge–hindrance stressor framework 2.0

NP Podsakoff, KJ Freiburger, PM Podsakoff, CC Rosen�- Annual review of�…, 2023
Although traditional views of workplace stress assume that all job demands have
deleterious consequences, research indicates that some job demands may benefit
employees. Notably, the Challenge–Hindrance Stressor Framework (CHSF)�…

Mental health symptoms and coping strategies among Ukrainians during the Russia-Ukraine war in March 2022

W Xu, I Pavlova, X Chen, P Petrytsa, L Graf-Vlachy…�- International journal of�…, 2023
Context: The Russian attack on Ukraine has been ongoing since February 24, 2022.
Nevertheless, no research has documented the mental health of Ukrainians during
the biggest land war in Europe after the Second World War, or how Ukrainians cope�…

Visible learning: The sequel: A synthesis of over 2,100 meta-analyses relating to achievement

J Hattie - 2023
When the original Visible Learning� was published in 2008, it instantly became a
publishing sensation. Interest in the book was unparalleled; it sold out in days and
was described by the TES as revealing" teaching's Holy Grail". Now John Hattie�…

Social cognitive theory: An agentic perspective on human nature

A Bandura - 2023
A comprehensive perspective on human nature by one of the undisputed masters of
the psychological sciences The final book by psychology's most eminent modern
figure, Dr. Albert Bandura, is the definitive concise presentation of his theoretical�…

Scoping review: longitudinal effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on child and adolescent mental health

K Wolf, J Schmitz�- European child & adolescent psychiatry, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated containment measures have massively
changed the daily lives of billions of children and adolescents worldwide. To
investigate the global longitudinal effects on various mental health outcomes over a�…