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Stress and burnout: The significant difference
Ayala Malach Pines
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Giora Keinan
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School of Psychological Sciences
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Job Stressors
100%
Israeli
50%
Stress Studies
50%
Palestinians
50%
Performance Level
50%
Emotional Symptoms
50%
Path Analysis
50%
Uprising
50%
Police Officers
50%
Antecedent Variables
50%
Adverse Reactions
50%
Work Significance
50%
Existential Aspects
50%
Job Dissatisfaction
50%
Work Importance
50%
Differential Treatment
50%
Physical Symptoms
50%
Distinctive Features
50%
Perceived Performance
50%
Intention to Quit
50%
Theory-based Approach
50%
Job Importance
50%
Psychology
Burnout
100%
Stressors
22%
Antecedent Variable
11%