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Work Stress and Health: New Journal of Management Collection

March 1, 2013 1041

The Journal of Management (JOM) has a new Editor’s Choice collection on the topic of Work Stress and Health, with all articles free to access now through March 24.

JOM recently found that about 7% of full-time workers experienced a major depressive episode in the past year. And according to the APA’s latest Stress in America survey, stressed-out workers aren’t getting the health care that they need. Articles in this collection explore this important topic in depth and offer practical implications for individuals and organizations.

The collection includes, among other articles:

JOM_v38_72ppiRGB_150pixWDaniel C. Ganster and Christopher C. Rosen
Work Stress and Employee Health: A Multidisciplinary Review

James A. Meurs and Pamela L. Perrewé
Cognitive Activation Theory of Stress: An Integrative Theoretical Approach to Work Stress

Brent A. Scott and Timothy A. Judge
Insomnia, Emotions, and Job Satisfaction: A Multilevel Study

Click here to see more Editor’s Choice collections from JOM.

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