Aggression As a Predictor of General Well-Being Among Public Health Workers
Social atrocities and discrimination make sanitary workers vulnerable to aggression which in turn disrupts their well-being. The issues concerning the psychological health of sanitary workers have been addressed less by researchers. The present study aimed to assess the level of aggression and gener...
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Main Authors: | Anurekha K Tharumiya (Author), Preetha Menon (Author), Manikandan MK Manicka (Author), Nandhini C (Author) |
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