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 Weak Social Ties at Workplace Increase Risk of Burn-Out

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PostSubject: Weak Social Ties at Workplace Increase Risk of Burn-Out   Weak Social Ties at Workplace Increase Risk of Burn-Out Icon_minitime10th April 2009, 17:42

Long-term leaves of absence tied to stress-related diagnoses are often preceded by a long period without any secure and comforting social relations. This is shown in a recently published study in public health science at Karlstad University in Sweden.

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PostSubject: Re: Weak Social Ties at Workplace Increase Risk of Burn-Out   Weak Social Ties at Workplace Increase Risk of Burn-Out Icon_minitime11th April 2009, 15:39

Very Interesting!
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