Sentence examples for occupational consequences from inspiring English sources

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However, the prospective occupational consequences of study burnout have not previously been investigated in a national sample using a longitudinal design.

The educational or occupational consequences associated with the outcome of the exam; their self-esteem with regards to the outcome of their grades (students are likely to have a higher self-esteem with higher grades); judgements from friends and parents in relation to to their performance; and fear of disappointing their teachers.

While the importance of assessing the occupational consequences of insomnia is emphasized in clinical nosologies and research guidelines, there is little consensus on which aspects of occupational performance should be assessed, the most methodologically justifiable measures of insomnia and work performance, and how outcomes should be reported.

Another reason is for many people there are severe occupational consequences for using drugs and alcohol in the workplace where individuals are held to a high standard of compliance and accountability.

Gambling Disorder (GD) is characterized by "the failure to resist gambling impulses despite severe personal, family or occupational consequences".

Occupational consequences of illness are important, and should also be addressed clinically with patients presenting with GI complaints.

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In addition to the occupational and social consequences of vision loss, there are serious medical costs, not the least of them from injuries due to falls.

It is telling that government itself not only condemns and punishes criminal conduct, pervasively discriminates against persons with criminal records in hiring and occupational licensing (collateral consequences of conviction).

Monitoring systems are highly recommended to prevent occupational violence and consequences thereof [ 1, 16, 18], and seemed to be prevalent at the EPCCs.

In recent years, just as much attention has been paid to the problem of reconciling work and family life and its antecedents and consequences in occupational health psychology as to MSD and their causes in occupational medicine.

A national database would lay the groundwork for research into the causes and consequences of occupational illnesses, and lead to improved diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and ultimately, prevention of occupational diseases.

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