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Do individuals combine different coping strategies to manage their stress in the aftermath of psychological contract breach over time? : a longitudinal study
Achnak, Safâa
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Vantilborgh, Tim
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Journal of vocational behavior
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2021
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Life events trajectories, allostatic load, and the moderating role of age at arrival from Puerto Rico to the US mainland
Arévalo, Sandra P.
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Tucker, Katherine L.
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Falcón, Luis M.
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Social Science & Medicine
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2014
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pp. 301-310
with allostatic load at follow-up. In LGMM analysis, we identified three distinct
stress
trajectories
; low, moderate …
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