Battered Women


Battered Women is a scholarly work, published in 1997 in ''Nursing for Women's Health''. The main subjects of the publication include medicine, presenteeism, anxiety, mental health, Physician burnout, psychology, mood, emotional exhaustion, precarious work, psychiatry, occupational stress, absenteeism, clinical psychology, and burnout. Previous research established that emotional exhaustion - the often assumed core dimension of burnout - diminishes job-related functioning, but knowledge of its association with functioning and health care utilization is largely lacking.

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