Providing Health Care in the Shadow of Violence: Does Emotion Regulation Vary Among Hospital Workers From Different Professions?

scientific article published in March 2017

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P356DOI10.1177/0886260517700620
P698PubMed publication ID29294693

P50authorHadass GoldblattQ80093087
P2093author name stringAnat Drach-Zahavy
Anat Freund
Guy Enosh
Ilana Peterfreund
Neomi Edlis
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P433issue9-10
P921main subjectemotional self-regulationQ2267800
P304page(s)1908-1933
P577publication date2017-03-01
P1433published inJournal of Interpersonal ViolenceQ3618928
P1476titleProviding Health Care in the Shadow of Violence: Does Emotion Regulation Vary Among Hospital Workers From Different Professions?
P478volume35

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