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2020
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Horváth Orsolya N., Tóth Mónika Ditta, Àdám Szilvia, Purebl György: Factors associated with serious intent to die among suicide attempters in Hungary, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING In press: p. In press. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
2018
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Tóth Mónika, Ádám Szilvia, Zonda Tamás, Birkás Emma, Purebl György: Risk factors for multiple suicide attempts among Roma in Hungary, TRANSCULTURAL PSYCHIATRY 55: (1) pp. 55-72. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 4 language: English URL |
2018
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Ádám Szilvia, Mohos András, Kalabay László, Torzsa Péter: Potential correlates of burnout among general practitioners and residents in Hungary, BMC FAMILY PRACTICE 19: (1) 193 type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 4 language: English URL |
2017
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Stauder Adrienne, Nistor Katalin, Zakor Tünde, Szabó Anita, Nistor Anikó, Ádám Szilvia, Konkoly Thege Barna: Quantifying Multiple Work-Related Psychosocial Risk Factors: Proposal for a Composite Indicator Based on the COPSOQ II, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE 24: (6) pp. 915-926. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 1 language: English URL |
2017
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János Major, Zsófia Katalin Varga, Andrea Szikszai-Gyimesi, Szilvia Ádám: A two-week inpatient programme with a booster improved long-term management of severe chronic paediatric pain, JOURNAL OF CHILD HEALTH CARE 21: (2) pp. 171-180. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 1 language: English URL |
2015
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ÁDÁM Szilvia, CSERHÁTI Zoltán, MÉSZÁROS Veronika: A MAGYAR EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI SZAKDOLGOZÓK KÖRÉBEN MEGFIGYELHETÔ GYAKORI KIÉGÉS ÉS DEPRESSZIÓ MEGNÖVELHETI SZÁMOS BETEGSÉG MEGJELENÉSÉNEK AZ ESÉLYÉT [HIGH PREVALENCE OF BURNOUT AND DEPRESSION MAY INCREASE THE INCIDENCE OF COMORBIDITIES AMONG HUNGARIAN NURSES], IDEGGYOGYASZATI SZEMLE / CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE 68: (9-10) pp. 301-309. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 3 language: Hungarian URL |
2015
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Ádám Sz, Nistor A, Nistor K, Cserháti Z, Mészáros V: A kiégés és a depresszió diagnosztizálásának elősegítése demográfiai és munkahelyi védő- és kockázati tényezőik feltárásával egészségügyi szakdolgozók körében [Facilitating the diagnosis of depression and burnout by identifying demographic and work-related risk and protective factors among nurses], ORVOSI HETILAP 156: (32) pp. 1288-1297. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 5 language: Hungarian URL |
2014
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Mészáros V, Adam Sz, Szabó M, Szigeti R, Urban R: The Bifactor Model of the Maslach Burnout Inventory – Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS), STRESS AND HEALTH 30: (1) pp. 82-88. type of document: number of independent citations: 20 language: English URL |
2008
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Laszlo KD, Gyorffy ZS, Adam SZ, Csoboth C, Kopp MS: Work-related stress factors and menstrual pain: a nation-wide representative survey, JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY 29: (2) pp. 133-138. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 20 language: English URL |
2008
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Adam S, Gyorffy Z, Susanszky E: Physician burnout in Hungary - A potential role for work-family conflict, JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY 13: (7) pp. 847-856. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 62 language: English URL |
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