The moderating effect of emotion regulation on telecommuting intensity, anxiety and depression: A study on telecommuting in the Philippines
Telecommuting is a work arrangement that has been growing in global popularity. To further understand the experiences of telecommuting in the Philippines, the present study examined the relationship between telecommuting intensity and mental health, particularly the tendency to develop symptoms of a...
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主要作者: | Golloso, Cecille Nicole Q. |
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2021
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