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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
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Predictors of dropout and burnout in AIDS volunteers: A longitudinal study

Pages 723-731 | Published online: 27 May 2010

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Lucy Smith, Jane E. M. Callaghan & Lisa C. Fellin. (2020) A qualitative study exploring the experience and motivations of UK Samaritan volunteers: “Why do we do it?”. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling 48:6, pages 844-854.
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Heetae Cho, Chunxiao Li & Yandan Wu. (2020) Understanding sport event volunteers’ continuance intention: An environmental psychology approach. Sport Management Review 23:4, pages 615-625.
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Ilaria Setti, Margherita Zito, Lara Colombo, Claudio Giovanni Cortese, Chiara Ghislieri & Piergiorgio Argentero. (2018) Well-Being and Affective Commitment among Ambulance Volunteers: A Mediational Model of Job Burnout. Journal of Social Service Research 44:2, pages 236-248.
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Stephen Cox, KennethI. Pakenham & Sally Cole. (2010) A Test of the Job Demands-Resources Model with HIV/AIDS Volunteers. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services 9:4, pages 332-355.
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SusanD. Cochran, Vickie Mays, Heather Corliss, TomW. Smith & Joseph Turner. (2009) Self-reported altruistic and reciprocal behaviors among homosexually and heterosexually experienced adults: implications for HIV/AIDS service organizations. AIDS Care 21:6, pages 675-682.
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L. Li, C. Lin, Z. Wu, S. Wu, M. J. Rotheram-Borus, R. Detels & M Jia. (2007) Stigmatization and shame: Consequences of caring for HIV/AIDS patients in China. AIDS Care 19:2, pages 258-263.
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M. B. Held & M. Brann. (2007) Recognizing HIV/AIDS volunteers’ stressors and desire for support. AIDS Care 19:2, pages 212-214.
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ArnoldB. Bakker, KarenI. Van Der Zee, KerryA. Lewig & MaureenF. Dollard. (2006) The Relationship Between the Big Five Personality Factors and Burnout: A Study Among Volunteer Counselors. The Journal of Social Psychology 146:1, pages 31-50.
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G Marincowitz, C Jackson & GS Fehrsen. (2004) Who are good home-based care volunteers?. South African Family Practice 46:2, pages 29-31.
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G Marincowitz, C Jackson & S Fehrsen. (2004) What helps volunteers to continue with their work?. South African Family Practice 46:1, pages 25-27.
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Sam Morwood, Dac Mai, Pauleen C. Bennett, Pree Benton & Tiffani J. Howell. (2023) Exploring the Experiences of Volunteer Assistance Dog Puppy Raisers from the Same Program at Two Australian University Campuses. Animals 13:9, pages 1482.
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Angela M. Schöpke-Gonzalez, Shubham Atreja, Han Na Shin, Najmin Ahmed & Libby Hemphill. (2022) Why do volunteer content moderators quit? Burnout, conflict, and harmful behaviors. New Media & Society, pages 146144482211385.
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