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A three-year cohort study of the relationships between coping, job stress and burnout after a counselling intervention for help-seeking physicians
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A sequential relationship indicated that reduction in emotion-focused coping and in job stress preceded reduction in emotional exhaustion. As a consequence, coping strategies and job stress could be important foci in intervention programs that aim to reduce or prevent burnout in help-seeking physicians.
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