Work, occupation

Ákos Erdős: Motivations for Smoking Among Hungarian Police Students
European Journal of Mental Health, 18, e0013, 1–11.

Nina Phoenix, Julie Taylor: Experimental Staffing Models in Inpatient Acute Mental Health Services. A Longitudinal Comparative Study of Occupational Therapy Services
European Journal of Mental Health, 18, e0006, 1–13.

Samantha So, Teng Qing Wang, Brian Edward Yu, Monali S. Malvankar-Mehta: The Psychological Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Frontline Healthcare Workers. A Systematic Review and a Meta-Analysis
European Journal of Mental Health, 18, e0003, 1–22.

Maria Korehova, Mikhail Kirov, Irina Novikova, Andrey Soloviev, Elena Golubeva: Features of Anesthesiologists-Reanimatologists’ Emotional States in Different COVID-19 Pandemic Periods in Russia
European Journal of Mental Health, 17(2), 79–88.

Attila Pilinszki, Bernadett Asztalos, Ildikó Danis, Máté Joób, Timea Tésenyi, Gábor Török: The Multifactorial Background of Helping Professionals’ Vital Exhaustion and Subjective Well-Being During the First Wave of COVID-19 in Hungary: A Cross-Sectional Study
European Journal of Mental Health, 17(2), 104–117.

Patricia Moreno Mencia, David Cantarero Prieto: Job Status and Depressive Symptoms in Older Employees: An Empirical Analysis with Share Data
European Journal of Mental Health, 15(2), 168–177.

Szende A. Elekes: THE RELATION OF OCCUPATIONAL IDENTITY, AND FAMILY BACKGROUND VARIABLES IN A HUNGARIAN SAMPLE OF EMERGING ADULTS
European Journal of Mental Health, 14(1), 168–178.

Adrienn Stauder, Zoltán Cserháti, Barna Konkolÿ Thege: Decreasing the Negative Effects of Work-Related Stress in Unchanged Working Environments
European Journal of Mental Health, 13(2), 163–183.

Bettina F. Pikó, Mária Mihálka: A Study of Work Satisfaction, Burnout and other Work-Related Variables Among Hungarian Educators
European Journal of Mental Health, 12(2), 152–164.