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The Gulf War and its impact on burnout and well-being of working civilians
Talma Kushnir
, Samuel Melamed
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Well-being
100%
Coping Resources
100%
Gulf War
100%
Israeli
50%
Somatic Complaints
50%
Missile Attacks
50%
Young Individuals
50%
Individual Age
50%
Symptomatology
50%
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
50%
Occupational Stress
50%
Prolonged Exposure
50%
Cognitive Weariness
50%
Emotional Exhaustion
50%
Physical Fatigue
50%
Listlessness
50%
Threat Assessment
50%
Psychological Exhaustion
50%
Life Crisis
50%
Burnout Symptoms
50%
Occupational Stressors
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Tension
100%
Symptomatology
50%
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
50%
Long Term Exposure
50%
Listlessness
50%
Psychology
Burnout
100%
Stressors
11%