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Resilience as a Protective Factor for Depressive Mood and Anxiety among Korean Employees.

Young-Chul ShinSun Mi KimHye Ri KimKyoung Joon MinSeo-Koo YooEun Jin KimSang Won Jeon
Published in: Journal of Korean medical science (2019)
Based on the results of the current study, we suggest that focusing on the resilience of employees, especially on "support" and "hardiness," factors as well as developing and engaging in interventions that increase resilience in the workplace, can protect against depressive mood and anxiety, especially for those with high levels of job stress.
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