A survey on occupational mental health at a private college in northern region of Peninsular Malaysia / Siti Farhana Hasanudin ... [et al.]

Occupational mental health is one of the work-related stresses that hinder the employees optimal job performance and damages organizational effectiveness. Employees with mental health issue could suffer exhaustion, poor social interactions, having difficulties to complete/cope with everyday commands...

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Main Authors: Hasanudin, Siti Farhana (Author), Mohd Safar, Fauziah (Author), Saaidun, Noor Saidatul Natrah (Author), Nik Abdullah, Nik Azlina (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), 2022-08.
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