Prevalence of exhaustion symptoms and associations with school level, length of work experience and gender: a nationwide cross-sectional study of Swedish principals
Abstract Background While poor mental health and psychiatric disorders attributed to stressful work conditions are a public health concern in many countries, the health consequences of the occupational stress experienced by school principals is an understudied issue. Although current data is lacking...
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Main Authors: | Roger Persson (Author), Ulf Leo (Author), Inger Arvidsson (Author), Carita Håkansson (Author), Kerstin Nilsson (Author), Kai Österberg (Author) |
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