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Publikationstyp: Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
Art der Begutachtung: Peer review (Publikation)
Titel: Homeworking during COVID-19 lockdown : relationships between the physical and social environments at home, work-related burnout, and musculoskeletal pain
Autor/-in: Weber, Clara
Golding, Sarah, E.
Ratcliffe, Eleanor
Yarker, Joanna
Lewis, Rachel
Munir, Fehmidah
et. al: No
DOI: 10.53841/bpshpu.2020.29.3.41
10.21256/zhaw-21030
Erschienen in: Health Psychology Update
Band(Heft): 29
Heft: 3
Seite(n): 55
Seiten bis: 56
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Verlag / Hrsg. Institution: British Psychological Society
ISSN: 0954-2027
2396-8729
Sprache: Englisch
Schlagwörter: COVID-19; Work-related burnout; Musculoskeletal pain; Teleworking; Home office; Environment; Childcare; Shared homeworking space; Privacy fit; Ergonomic workstation
Fachgebiet (DDC): 331: Arbeitsökonomie
Weitere Angaben: This is a pre-publication version of the following article: Weber, C., Golding, S. E., Ratcliffe, E., Yarker, J., Lewis, R., & Munir, F. (2020). Homeworking during COVID-19 lockdown: Relationships between the physical and social environments at home, work-related burnout, and musculoskeletal pain. Health Psychology Update Special Issue: Health Psychology and COVID-19. British Psychological Association, 55-56.
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/21030
Volltext Version: Akzeptierte Version
Lizenz (gemäss Verlagsvertrag): Lizenz gemäss Verlagsvertrag
Departement: Life Sciences und Facility Management
Organisationseinheit: Institut für Facility Management (IFM)
Publiziert im Rahmen des ZHAW-Projekts: Homeworking during COVID-19 lockdown: Relationships between physical and social environments at home, work fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, and future teleworking inclinations
Enthalten in den Sammlungen:Publikationen Life Sciences und Facility Management

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Weber, C., Golding, S. E., Ratcliffe, E., Yarker, J., Lewis, R., & Munir, F. (2020). Homeworking during COVID-19 lockdown : relationships between the physical and social environments at home, work-related burnout, and musculoskeletal pain. Health Psychology Update, 29(3), 55–56. https://doi.org/10.53841/bpshpu.2020.29.3.41
Weber, C. et al. (2020) ‘Homeworking during COVID-19 lockdown : relationships between the physical and social environments at home, work-related burnout, and musculoskeletal pain’, Health Psychology Update, 29(3), pp. 55–56. Available at: https://doi.org/10.53841/bpshpu.2020.29.3.41.
C. Weber, S. E. Golding, E. Ratcliffe, J. Yarker, R. Lewis, and F. Munir, “Homeworking during COVID-19 lockdown : relationships between the physical and social environments at home, work-related burnout, and musculoskeletal pain,” Health Psychology Update, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 55–56, 2020, doi: 10.53841/bpshpu.2020.29.3.41.
WEBER, Clara, Sarah, E. GOLDING, Eleanor RATCLIFFE, Joanna YARKER, Rachel LEWIS und Fehmidah MUNIR, 2020. Homeworking during COVID-19 lockdown : relationships between the physical and social environments at home, work-related burnout, and musculoskeletal pain. Health Psychology Update. 2020. Bd. 29, Nr. 3, S. 55–56. DOI 10.53841/bpshpu.2020.29.3.41
Weber, Clara, Sarah, E. Golding, Eleanor Ratcliffe, Joanna Yarker, Rachel Lewis, and Fehmidah Munir. 2020. “Homeworking during COVID-19 Lockdown : Relationships between the Physical and Social Environments at Home, Work-Related Burnout, and Musculoskeletal Pain.” Health Psychology Update 29 (3): 55–56. https://doi.org/10.53841/bpshpu.2020.29.3.41.
Weber, Clara, et al. “Homeworking during COVID-19 Lockdown : Relationships between the Physical and Social Environments at Home, Work-Related Burnout, and Musculoskeletal Pain.” Health Psychology Update, vol. 29, no. 3, 2020, pp. 55–56, https://doi.org/10.53841/bpshpu.2020.29.3.41.


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