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Vanligt med utmattningstecken bland skolledare
2020) In Bulletin från Arbets- och miljömedicin Syd och Yrkes- och miljödermatologi, Malmö 2020(2). p.6-6(
- Contribution to specialist publication or newspaper › Specialist publication article
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Självskattad hälsa och förekomst av utmattningstecken bland Svenska skolledare: Tvärsnittsresultat från 2018 och 2019
2020)(
- Book/Report › Report
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Picking low hanging fruit–A scoping review of work environment related interventions in the home care sector
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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External Expectations and Well-Being, Fundamental and Forgotten Perspectives in School Leadership: A Study on New Leadership Roles, Trust and Accountability
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
- 2019
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Comparison of exhaustion symptoms in patients with stress-related and other psychiatric and somatic diagnoses
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Burnout among school teachers : quantitative and qualitative results from a follow-up study in southern Sweden
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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External expectations, demands and support as factors for school leaders’ health and educational leadership
2019) World Education Leadership Symposium (WELS)(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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External expectations, demands, resources and support as factors for school leaders’ health and leadership.
2019) Perspectives on/in school and leadership(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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School leader’s mental health: preliminary findings from a cross-sectional study on signs of exhaustion among Swedish school leaders
2019) World Education Leadership Symposium (WELS)(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
- 2018
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Reasons for using workplace wellness services : Cross-sectional study among 6000 employees
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- Contribution to journal › Article