Occupational stress and the risk of turnover: a large prospective cohort study of employees in Japan
Abstract Background Although several studies have examined the association between occupational stress and turnover, these studies relied on cross-sectional designs, subjects' self-report, healthcare workforce, or small sample sizes. This study aimed to confirm whether occupational stress incre...
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Main Authors: | Yuko Kachi (Author), Akiomi Inoue (Author), Hisashi Eguchi (Author), Norito Kawakami (Author), Akihito Shimazu (Author), Akizumi Tsutsumi (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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