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1 | The role of personal resources in the job demands-resources model. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2007 | 1,721 |
2 | Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Health Care Professionals: Results From a Randomized Trial. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2005 | 914 |
3 | A comparison of the construct validity of two burnout measures in two groups of professionals. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2006 | 508 |
4 | A multigroup analysis of the job demands-resources model in four home care organizations. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2003 | 501 |
5 | The Burnout Measure, Short Version. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2005 | 354 |
6 | Balancing Work and Home: How Job and Home Demands Are Related to Burnout. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2005 | 313 |
7 | Emotional dissonance, burnout, and in-role performance among nurses and police officers. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2006 | 303 |
8 | Job Stress and Burnout Among Correctional Officers: A Literature Review | International Journal of Stress Management | 2000 | 289 |
9 | Testing the robustness of the job demands-resources model. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2006 | 280 |
10 | Prominent consequences of role stress: A meta-analytic review. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2006 | 275 |
11 | Psychosocial safety climate: Development of the PSC-12. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2010 | 248 |
12 | Occupational stress in Australian university staff: Results from a national survey. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2003 | 229 |
13 | Psychological capital as a moderator between emotional labor, burnout, and job satisfaction among school teachers in China. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2011 | 227 |
14 | A Critical Examination of the Demand-Control-Support Model from a Work Psychological Perspective | International Journal of Stress Management | 1997 | 226 |
15 | Academic Stress Among College Students: Comparison of American and International Students. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2004 | 222 |
16 | Negative Emotion in the Workplace: Employee Jealousy and Envy | International Journal of Stress Management | 2000 | 209 |
17 | Family-responsive interventions, perceived organizational and supervisor support, work-family conflict, and psychological strain. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2003 | 208 |
18 | The emotional meaning of instrumental social support. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2008 | 187 |
19 | Development of two reliable and valid measures of stressors in policing: The operational and organizational police stress questionnaires. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2006 | 186 |
20 | A meta-analytic examination of hardiness. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2010 | 184 |
21 | Relationships Among Life Stress, Social Support, Academic Stressors, and Reactions to Stressors of International Students in the United States. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2003 | 183 |
22 | Role conflict and burnout: The direct and moderating effects of political skill and perceived organizational support on burnout dimensions. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2007 | 180 |
23 | Coping styles and affect. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2009 | 161 |
24 | Workaholism among medical residents: It is the combination of working excessively and compulsively that counts. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2009 | 161 |
25 | Comparing the Influence of Traumatic and Organizational Stressors on the Psychological Health of Police, Fire, and Ambulance Officers. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2004 | 139 |
26 | Intervention studies on enhancing work well-being, reducing burnout, and improving recovery experiences among Hong Kong health care workers and teachers. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2014 | 135 |
27 | Does your coworker know what you're doing? Convergence of self- and peer-reports of counterproductive work behavior. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2007 | 133 |
28 | Flight Attendants' Daily Recovery From Work: Is There No Place Like Home? | International Journal of Stress Management | 2004 | 129 |
29 | Stressful Life Events: A Revision and Update of the Social Readjustment Rating Scale | International Journal of Stress Management | 1998 | 128 |
30 | Stress and Student Job Design: Satisfaction, Well-Being, and Performance in University Students | International Journal of Stress Management | 2002 | 127 |
31 | Work and health outcomes among police officers: The mediating role of police cynicism and engagement. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2006 | 127 |
32 | Mindfulness-based stress reduction and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for psychological health and well-being in nonclinical samples: A systematic review and meta-analysis. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2020 | 127 |
33 | The Demand-Control Model: Specific Demands, Specific Control, and Well-Defined Groups | International Journal of Stress Management | 2000 | 125 |
34 | Effects of a brief mindfulness meditation intervention on student stress and heart rate variability. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2016 | 125 |
35 | The mediating effects of job satisfaction and propensity to leave on role stress-job performance relationships: Combining meta-analysis and structural equation modeling. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2008 | 124 |
36 | Is burnout a depressive disorder? A reexamination with special focus on atypical depression. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2014 | 123 |
37 | Occupational Stress in University Staff | International Journal of Stress Management | 2001 | 121 |
38 | The development of a framework for a comprehensive approach to stress management interventions at work. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2003 | 119 |
39 | Work environments, stress, and productivity: An examination using ASSET. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2005 | 118 |
40 | The Integration of Stressful Life Experiences Scale (ISLES): Development and initial validation of a new measure. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2010 | 115 |
41 | Are workaholics born or made? Relations of workaholism with person characteristics and overwork climate. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2014 | 115 |
42 | (null) | International Journal of Stress Management | 2000 | 114 |
43 | Workaholic Tendencies and the High Potential for Stress Among Co-Workers | International Journal of Stress Management | 2001 | 114 |
44 | Quantitative Versus Emotional Demands Among Swedish Human Service Employees: Moderating Effects of Job Control and Social Support. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2004 | 114 |
45 | Work-home boundary management using communication and information technology. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2011 | 113 |
46 | Healthy workplace practices and employee outcomes. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2007 | 112 |
47 | Social Support, Job Stress, Health, and Job Satisfaction Among Nurses in the United Kingdom | International Journal of Stress Management | 2002 | 111 |
48 | Process evaluation for organizational stress and well-being interventions: Implications for theory, method, and practice. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2014 | 111 |
49 | Work stress, self-efficacy, Chinese work values, and work well-being in Hong Kong and Beijing. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2005 | 110 |
50 | The role of gender and negative affectivity in stressor appraisal and coping selection. | International Journal of Stress Management | 2008 | 109 |