Interaction Effects of Psychosocial Occupational Factors on Burnout and Depressive Symptoms: Cross-Sectional Analyses of 3,547 German Employees

The complete article "Interaction Effects of Psychosocial Occupational Factors on Burnout and Depressive Symptoms: Cross-Sectional Analyses of 3,547 German Employees" is a chapter of the Book of Proceedings. 13th Conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology "Adapting to rapid changes in today's workplace" (5.-7. September 2018) (p. 206).

Bibliographic information

Title:  Interaction Effects of Psychosocial Occupational Factors on Burnout and Depressive Symptoms: Cross-Sectional Analyses of 3,547 German Employees. 

Written by:  H. Burr, G. Müller, U. Rose, M. Formazin, T. Clausen, A. Schulz, H. Berthelsen, P. Martus, G. Potter, A. Pohrt

in: Book of Proceedings. 13th Conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology "Adapting to rapid changes in today's workplace", 5.-7.9.2018, Lisboa / K. Teoh, N. Saade, V. Dediu, J. Hassard, L. Torres (Eds.) Nottingham:  EAOHP, 2018.  pages: 206

Further Information