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Contents of Volume 19 2005 NUMBER 1 JANUARY—MARCH Exploring the Michigan model: The relationship of personality, managerial support and organizational structure with health outcomes in entrants to the healthcare environment Martyn C. Fones, Karen Smith and Derek W. Fohnston Work stress and attentional difficulties: An initial study on burnout and cognitive failures Dimitri van der Linden, Ger P 7. Ketsers, Paul Eling and Rachel van Schayk The moderating role of personality characteristics on the relationship between job insecurity and strain <atharina Ndswall, Magnus Sverke and Fohnny Hellgren Physical activity and mental well-being typologies in corporate employees: A mixed methods approach Cecilie Thogersen-Ntoumani and Kenneth R. Fox Structural invariance and stability of sense of coherence: A longitudinal analysis of two groups with different employment experiences JTJaru Feldt, Esko Leskinen and Ulla Kinnunen Job demands and job control as correlates of early retirement thoughts in Finnish social and health care employees Marko Elovainio, Pauli Forma, Mika Kivimdki, Timo Sinervo, Risto Sutinen and Marjukka Laine Research Note: Associations among altruism, burnout dimensions, and organizational citizenship behaviour J7 Hetty van Emmertk, I. M. Jawahar and Thomas H. Stone NUMBER 2 APRIL—JUNE Lay representations of workplace stress: What do people really mean when they say they are stressed? Gazi Kinman and Fiona Fones Talking about work stress: Discourse analysis and implications for stress interventions Avril M. B. Harkness, Bonita C. Long, Nicole Bermbach, Kathryn Patterson, Sharalyn Ffordan and Howard Kahn Cognitive therapy and behavioural coping in the management of work-related stress: An intervention study Brenda Gardner, Fohn Rose, Oliver Mason, Patrick Tyler and Delia Cushway The effects of new dimensions of psychological job demands and job control on active learning and occupational health Aslaug Mikkelsen, Torvald Ogaard and Paul Landsbergis Associations between stress at work and attitudes towards retirement in hospital physicians Risto Sutinen, Mika Kivimdki, Marko Elovainio and Pauli Forma NUMBER 3 JULY-SEPTEMBER Editorial: The conceptualization and measurement of burnout: Questions and directions Jom Cox, Mary Tisserand and Toon Taris The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory: A new tool for the assessment of burnout Tage S. Kristensen, Marianne Borritz, Ebbe Villadsen and Karl B. Christensen The construct validity of an alternative measure of burnout: Investigating the English translation of the Oldenburg Burnout Inventory fonathon R. B. Halbesleben and Evangelia Demerouti Childcare involvement, job characteristics, gender and work attitudes as predictors of emotional exhaustion and sickness absence Marrie H. 7. Bekker, Marcel A. Croon and Bibi Bressers Are there causal relationships between the dimensions of the Maslach Burnout Inventory? A review and two longitudinal tests Joon W. Taris, Pascale M. Le Blanc, Wilmar B. Schaufeli and Paul 7. G. Schreurs Commentaries The conceptualization and measurement of burnout: Common ground and worlds apart Wilmar B. Schaufeli and Toon W. Taris Reflections on the study of burnout Arie Shirom Burnout research: Adding an off-work and day-level perspective Sabine Sonnentag Evaluating the criterion validity of the Cybernetic Coping Scale: Cross-lagged predictions of psychological strain, job and family satisfaction Paula Brough, Michael O’Driscoll and Thomas Kalliath Research Note: Adverse psychosocial working conditions and subjective health in freelance media workers Michael Ertel, Eberhard Pech, Peter Ullsperger, Olaf Von Dem Knesebeck and Fohannes Siegrist NUMBER 4 OCTOBER—DECEMBER Comparing three alternative types of employment with permanent full-time work: How do employment contract and perceived job conditions relate to health complaints? Claudia Bernhard-Oettel, Magnus Sverke and Hans De Witte Work-home interaction from a work psychological perspective: Development and validation of a new questionnaire, the SWING Sabine A. E. Geurts, Toon W. Taris, Michiel A. F. Kompter, Fosje S. E. Dikkers, Madelon L. M. Van Hooff and Ulla M. Kinnunen Cognitive model of patient aggression towards health care staff: The patient’s perspective Sue Winstanley Musculoskeletal discomfort and work-related stress in New Zealand dentists C. R. Palliser, H. M. Firth, A. M. Feyer and S. M. Paulin Research Note: Participatory analysis of accidents and incidents as a tool for increasing safety behaviour in fishermen. A pilot intervention study Mats Ekléf and Marianne Torner Keyword Index Author Index

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