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Different aspects of stress have to be analyzed to get a more detailed understanding about stress and strain instead of using a summarized factor of stress to predict work-related outcomes [1]. Facets which are used for the description of stress are often based on the ISO 10075-1 [2] and other concepts (e.g. [3]). Investigating different dimensions...
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... results indicate a high test-retest reliability (.73 to .78) for the different stress dimensions (diagonal for stress in Table 2). Furthermore, the stress dimensions show significant cross- sectional and longitudinal relationships with strain, resources and burnout (lower part in Table 2, the highlighted cells show the supported directions). ...
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... results indicate a high test-retest reliability (.73 to .78) for the different stress dimensions (diagonal for stress in Table 2). Furthermore, the stress dimensions show significant cross- sectional and longitudinal relationships with strain, resources and burnout (lower part in Table 2, the highlighted cells show the supported directions). The relationships between the constructs showed to be stable after a time interval of six months. ...
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