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Work & Stress, Volume 19 Issue 3 2005

The conceptualisation and measurement of burnout

2008 Impact Factor of 1.381 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citation Reports)
ISSN: 1464-5335 (electronic) 0267-8373 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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EDITORIAL
The conceptualization and measurement of burnout: Questions and directions
Pages 187 – 191
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The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory: A new tool for the assessment of burnout
Tage S. Kristensen;  Marianne Borritz;  Ebbe Villadsen; Karl B. Christensen
Pages 192 – 207
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The construct validity of an alternative measure of burnout: Investigating the English translation of the Oldenburg Burnout Inventory
Jonathon R. B. Halbesleben; Evangelia Demerouti
Pages 208 – 220
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Childcare involvement, job characteristics, gender and work attitudes as predictors of emotional exhaustion and sickness absence
Marrie H. J. Bekker;  Marcel A. Croon; Bibi Bressers
Pages 221 – 237
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Are there causal relationships between the dimensions of the Maslach Burnout Inventory? A review and two longitudinal tests
Toon W. Taris;  Pascale M. Le Blanc;  Wilmar B. Schaufeli; Paul J. G. Schreurs
Pages 238 – 255
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COMMENTARY
The conceptualization and measurement of burnout: Common ground and worlds apart
Wilmar B. Schaufeli; Toon W. Taris
Pages 256 – 262
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Reflections on the study of burnout
Arie Shirom
Pages 263 – 270
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Burnout research: Adding an off-work and day-level perspective
Sabine Sonnentag
Pages 271 – 275
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Original Articles
Evaluating the criterion validity of the Cybernetic Coping Scale: Cross-lagged predictions of psychological strain, job and family satisfaction
Paula Brough;  Michael O'Driscoll; Thomas Kalliath
Pages 276 – 292
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RESEARCH NOTE
Adverse psychosocial working conditions and subjective health in freelance media workers
Michael Ertel;  Eberhard Pech;  Peter Ullsperger;  Olaf Von Dem Knesebeck; Johannes Siegrist
Pages 293 – 299
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