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The relationship between reciprocity and the emotional and behavioural responses of staff
K Thomas,
John Rose
Psychology
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Keyphrases
Behavioral Response
100%
Borough
33%
Cognitive-emotional
33%
Community Home
33%
Emotion Behavior
100%
Emotional Model
33%
Emotional Response
100%
Healthcare Staff
33%
Help-seeking
100%
Lack of Reciprocity
66%
Methodological Considerations
33%
Methodological Recommendations
33%
Model Linking
33%
Path Analysis
33%
People with Intellectual Disabilities
33%
Positive Affect
33%
Public Sector
33%
Reciprocal Relationship
33%
Self-report Measures
33%
Voluntary Sector
33%
Psychology
Burnout
100%
Clinical Implication
16%
Intellectual Disability
16%
Methodological Consideration
16%
Positive Affect
16%
Reciprocal Relationship
16%
Self-Report Questionnaire
16%