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    Table 1_Risk and protective factors for interpersonal revictimization in people with post-traumatic stress symptoms: a systematic review.docx by Christin Kühner (22816925)

    Published 2025
    “…The protective factors, social support and adaptive coping, did not consistently reduce revictimization.…”
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    Table 2_Risk and protective factors for interpersonal revictimization in people with post-traumatic stress symptoms: a systematic review.docx by Christin Kühner (22816925)

    Published 2025
    “…The protective factors, social support and adaptive coping, did not consistently reduce revictimization.…”
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    Study design. by Lars van Tuin (22593160)

    Published 2025
    “…As hypothesized, the results indicate that a supportive partner relationship is associated with higher satisfaction of basic needs, which in turn enhances work engagement and decreases the risk of burnout. …”
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    Model 2, direct and indirect effects. by Lars van Tuin (22593160)

    Published 2025
    “…As hypothesized, the results indicate that a supportive partner relationship is associated with higher satisfaction of basic needs, which in turn enhances work engagement and decreases the risk of burnout. …”
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    Path coefficients. by Lars van Tuin (22593160)

    Published 2025
    “…As hypothesized, the results indicate that a supportive partner relationship is associated with higher satisfaction of basic needs, which in turn enhances work engagement and decreases the risk of burnout. …”
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    Pearson’s correlation matrix. by Lars van Tuin (22593160)

    Published 2025
    “…As hypothesized, the results indicate that a supportive partner relationship is associated with higher satisfaction of basic needs, which in turn enhances work engagement and decreases the risk of burnout. …”
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