Job stress among female flight attendants

journal article published in 2003

Job stress among female flight attendants is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814

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P356DOI10.1097/01.JOM.0000071509.96740.DD
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_36ptulwlgvg77c33ngerelmgqy
P2880NIOSHTIC-2 ID20023749
P698PubMed publication ID12855911
P5875ResearchGate publication ID10665957

P50authorLeslie A. MacDonaldQ59679474
James A. DeddensQ87123744
Elizabeth A. WhelanQ112113684
P2093author name stringBarbara A Grajewski
Joseph J Hurrell
P433issue7
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectjob analysisQ627339
occupational stressQ815298
psychological stressQ3500368
P5008on focus list of Wikimedia projectWikimedia–NIOSH collaborationQ104416361
P304page(s)703-14
P577publication date2003-07-01
P1433published inJournal of Occupational and Environmental MedicineQ6295672
P859sponsorNIOSH Division of Field Studies and EngineeringQ123344454
P1476titleJob stress among female flight attendants
P478volume45

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