This document contains 72 references cited in a bibliography. The references are studies related to topics like: teacher stress, job demands, social support, burnout, and the impact of psychosocial factors in the workplace on mental health. The references include journal articles, reports, and books published between 1998-2021 from locations around the world like Malaysia, Nigeria, UK, Japan and more.
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