Mental health of working parents during the covid-19 pandemic: can resilience buffer the impact of psychosocial work stress on depressive symptoms?

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  • who: Stephanie Brym from the Department of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine, Faculty Germany have published the article: Mental health of working parents during the COVID-19 pandemic: can resilience buffer the impact of psychosocial work stress on depressive symptoms?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of May/12,/2020
  • what: This study examined the relationship of psychosocial work stress (i.e. work-privacy conflict and effort-reward imbalance at work) and depressive symptoms in working parents and whether this association was moderated by individual resilience. The models describe cascading effects of stressors like economic hardship or contextual . . .

     

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