Psychosocial Risk Management in the Teaching Profession: A Systematic Review
Teachers are facing various job demands with psychosocial aspects being fundamental due to the nature of the occupation. Although teachers' work is associated with different psychosocial health risks, little is known on how to identify and tackle those.Thus, a systematic literature search as pe...
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Main Authors: | Elisabeth Wischlitzki (Author), Nadja Amler (Author), Julia Hiller (Author), Hans Drexler (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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