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Published on 13.02.18 in Vol 5, No 1 (2018): Jan-Mar

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Works citing "Work Addiction Test Questionnaire to Assess Workaholism: Validation of French Version"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mental.8215):

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  1. Lichtenstein MB, Malkenes M, Sibbersen C, Hinze CJ. Work addiction is associated with increased stress and reduced quality of life: Validation of the Bergen Work Addiction Scale in Danish. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 2019;60(2):145
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  9. Morkevičiūtė M, Endriulaitienė A. Understanding Work Addiction in Adult Children: The Effect of Addicted Parents and Work Motivation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(18):11279
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  11. Morkevičiūtė M, Endriulaitienė A. Relationship Between Employees’ Perfectionism and Workaholism: The Role of Dedication-to-Work Promoting Organization. Socialiniai tyrimai 2022;45(1):65
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  14. SUN R, LAM LW, WU AMS. Work addiction in Chinese white-collar workers: the psychometric properties of its measure and its comorbidity with general anxiety in network analysis. BMC Psychology 2023;11(1)
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  15. Morkevičiūtė M, Endriulaitienė A. Explaining work addiction through perceived behaviors of significant others in a family and organization: Gender differences. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 2023;
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  16. Airagnes G, Fisk D, Haddad RE, le Faou A, Limosin F. Burnout Mediates the Association Between Workaholism and Substance Use: Findings from a French National Company. Journal of Prevention 2024;
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