Stephanie Andel
Affiliations: | University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States |
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Andel SA, Pindek S, Spector PE, et al. (2022) Adding fuel to the fire: The exacerbating effects of calling intensity on the relationship between emotionally disturbing work and employee health. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Andel SA, Arvan ML, Shen W. (2021) Work as replenishment or responsibility? Moderating effects of occupational calling on the within-person relationship between COVID-19 news consumption and work engagement. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 106: 965-974 |
Andel SA, Tedone AM, Shen W, et al. (2021) Safety implications of different forms of understaffing among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Advanced Nursing |
Andel SA, Shen W, Arvan ML. (2021) Depending on your own kindness: The moderating role of self-compassion on the within-person consequences of work loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Balogun AO, Andel SA, Smith TD. (2020) "Digging Deeper" into the Relationship Between Safety Climate and Turnover Intention Among Stone, Sand and Gravel Mine Workers: Job Satisfaction as a Mediator. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17 |
Kessler SR, Pindek S, Kleinman G, et al. (2019) Information security climate and the assessment of information security risk among healthcare employees. Health Informatics Journal. 1460458219832048 |
Hutchinson DM, Andel SA, Spector PE. (2018) Digging deeper into the shared variance among safety-related climates: the need for a general safety climate measure. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health. 1-9 |
Andel SA, Pindek S, Spector PE. (2016) Being Called to Safety: Occupational Callings and Safety Climate in the Emergency Medical Services. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 58: 1245-1249 |