Occupational balance and associated factors among students during higher education within healthcare and social work in Sweden: a multicentre repeated cross-sectional study
Conclusions
The association between higher levels of OBQ11 and lower levels of health and well-being is remarkable. There is a need for more research on this contradiction and what it means for students’ health and well-being in the long run.
Source: BMJ Open - Category: General Medicine Authors: Larsson, M., Ahlstrand, I., Larsson, I., Lood, Q., Hammar, I. A., Sundler, A. J., Pennbrant, S., Ekman, A., Forsberg, E., Heden, L., Nunstedt, H., Sterner, A., Hallgren, J. Tags: Open access, Occupational and environmental medicine Source Type: research
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