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Sabine A. E. Geurts

Sabine A. E. Geurts

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Psychology

D-Index
63
Citations
16014
World Ranking
3111
National Ranking
160

Overview

Sabine A. E. Geurts is affiliated with Radboud University in the Netherlands and has an extensive research profile in the field of psychology, with a focus on workplace health, behavioral interventions, and social dynamics. Their expertise encompasses multiple intersecting domains such as general health professions, social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, sociology, political science, and applied psychology.

The scientist's recent publications include studies addressing various aspects of health, behavior, and social well-being. Notable works include:

  • 'Intelligent' lockdown, intelligent effects? Results from a survey on gender (in)equality in paid work, the division of childcare and household work, and quality of life among parents in the Netherlands during the Covid-19 lockdown (2020), published in PLoS ONE
  • Intensified job demands in healthcare and their consequences for employee well-being and patient satisfaction: A multilevel approach (2021), Journal of Advanced Nursing
  • Why do people sit? A framework for targeted behavior change (2022), Health Psychology Review
  • Student-, Study- and COVID-19-Related Predictors of Students' Smoking, Binge Drinking and Cannabis Use before and during the Initial COVID-19 Lockdown in The Netherlands (2022), International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Music listening and stress recovery in healthy individuals: A systematic review with meta-analysis of experimental studies (2022), PLoS ONE

Key research topics explored by Sabine A. E. Geurts include workplace health and well-being, behavioral health and interventions, work-family balance challenges, employment and welfare studies, physical activity and health, job satisfaction and organizational behavior, and COVID-19 and mental health.

The scientist frequently collaborates with a number of colleagues in these interdisciplinary areas. Regular co-authors include:

  • Debby G. J. Beckers
  • Madelon L. M. van Hooff
  • Michiel A. J. Kompier
  • Jacqueline M. Vink
  • Erik Bijleveld

Sabine A. E. Geurts' work often appears in journals and outlets connected to occupational and health psychology, social dynamics, and public health. The scientist has multiple publications in notable venues such as:

  • PLoS ONE
  • Gedrag & Organisatie
  • Journal of Advanced Nursing
  • Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health
  • Safety and Health at Work

Their contributions predominantly focus on applied psychology principles to understand and improve health and well-being in workplace and social contexts. This multidisciplinary approach aligns with their main research areas within psychology and its subfields.

Best Publications

  • Recovery as an explanatory mechanism in the relation between acute stress reactions and chronic health impairment.

    Sabine A E Geurts;Sabine Sonnentag

  • Work-home interaction from a work psychological perspective: Development and validation of a new questionnaire, the SWING

    Sabine A. E. Geurts;Toon W. Taris;Michiel A. J. Kompier;Josje S. E. Dikkers

  • Toward a Dual-Process Model of Work-Home Interference:

    Arnold B. Bakker;Sabine A. E. Geurts

  • Types of work-family interface : well-being correlates of negative and positive spillover between work and family

    Ulla Kinnunen;Taru Feldt;Sabine Geurts;Lea Pulkkinen

  • Daily recovery from work-related effort during non-work time

    Evangelia Demerouti;Arnold B. Bakker;Sabine A.E. Geurts;Toon W. Taris

  • Work/nonwork interface: A review of theories and findings

    Sabine A.E. Geurts;Evangelia Demerouti

  • Does Work–Home Interference mediate the relationship between workload and well-being?

    Sabine A.E Geurts;Michiel A.J Kompier;Susan Roxburgh;Irene L.D Houtman

  • Work-to-family conflict and its relationship with satisfaction and well-being: a one-year longitudinal study on gender differences

    Ulla Kinnunen;Sabine Geurts;Saija Mauno

  • Antecedents and consequences of work-home interference among medical residents

    Sabine Geurts;Christel Rutte;Maria Peeters

  • Do We Recover from Vacation? Meta‐analysis of Vacation Effects on Health and Well‐being

    Jessica de Bloom;Michiel A. J. Kompier;Sabine Geurts;Carolina de Weerth

  • Systematic review on the association between employee worktime control and work–non-work balance, health and well-being, and job-related outcomes

    Hylco H. Nijp;Debby G. J. Beckers;Sabine A. E. Geurts;Philip Tucker

  • Cases in stress prevention: the success of a participative and stepwise approach

    Michiel A. J. Kompier;Sabine A. E. Geurts;Robert W. M. Gründemann;Peter Vink

  • A hard day's night: a longitudinal study on the relationships among job demands and job control, sleep quality and fatigue

    Annet H. De Lange;Michiel A. J. Kompier;Toon W. Taris;Sabine A. E. Geurts

  • Effects of work-family conflict on employees' well-being: the moderating role of recovery strategies.

    Bernardo Moreno-Jiménez;Margarita Mayo;Ana Isabel Sanz-Vergel;Sabine Geurts

  • Associations between overtime and psychological health in high and low reward jobs

    Monique Van Der Hulst;Sabine Geurts

  • Vacation (after-) effects on employee health and well-being, and the role of vacation activities, experiences and sleep

    Jessica de Bloom;Sabine A. E. Geurts;Michiel A. J. Kompier

  • A multiple case study approach to work stress prevention in Europe

    Michiel A. J. Kompier;Cary L. Cooper;Sabine A. E. Geurts

  • Effects of vacation from work on health and well-being: Lots of fun, quickly gone

    Jessica de Bloom;Sabine A. E. Geurts;Toon W. Taris;Sabine Sonnentag

  • The impact of shiftwork on work – home conflict, job attitudes and health

    Evangelia Demerouti;Sabine A E Geurts;Arnold B Bakker;Martin Euwema

  • Voluntary or involuntary? Control over overtime and rewards for overtime in relation to fatigue and work satisfaction

    Debby G.J. Beckers;Dimitri van der Linden;Peter G.W. Smulders;Michiel A.J. Kompier

Frequent Co-Authors

Michiel A. J. Kompier
Michiel A. J. Kompier Radboud University
Toon W. Taris
Toon W. Taris Utrecht University
Jessica de Bloom
Jessica de Bloom Tampere University
Ulla Kinnunen
Ulla Kinnunen Tampere University
Sabine Sonnentag
Sabine Sonnentag University of Mannheim
Evangelia Demerouti
Evangelia Demerouti Eindhoven University of Technology
Kalevi Korpela
Kalevi Korpela Tampere University
Cary L. Cooper
Cary L. Cooper University of Manchester
Arnold B. Bakker
Arnold B. Bakker Erasmus University Rotterdam

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