Unnecessary work tasks and mental health: a prospective analysis of Danish human service workers
OBJECTIVES: According to the "stress-as-offense-to-self" perspective, work tasks that are considered unnecessary or unreasonable - so-called "illegitimate work tasks" - are likely to elicit stress-reactions. Previous studies, mostly cross-sectional, have shown that illegitimate t...
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Main Authors: | Ida EH Madsen (Author), Manisha Tripathi (Author), Marianne Borritz (Author), Reiner Rugulies (Author) |
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Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH),
2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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