Margot van der Doef
Universitair docent
- Naam
- Dr. M.P. van der Doef
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 3987
- doef@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-7958-3277
Universitair docent
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Psychologie
- Gezondheids, Medische- Neuropsychologie
- Bohré-den Harder M.J., Harinck F., Doef M. van der, Toorn J.M. van der & Gebhardt W.A. (2024), Defining organizational humanness and contributing behavioral attributes of leadership: qualitative research using a grounded theory approach, Business Ethics and Leadership 8: 1-19.
- Bohré-den Harder M., Harinck F., Doef M. van der, Toorn J. van der & & Gebhardt W. E. (2023), Current knowledge on organizational humanness and its relation to leadership: A scoping review, TPM -Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology 30: 185-201.
- Wijn A.N. de, Fokkema M. & Doef M.P. van der (2022), The prevalence of stress‐related outcomes and occupational well‐being among emergency nurses in the Netherlands and the role of job factors: a regression tree analysis, Journal of Nursing Management 30(1): 187-197.
- Wijn A.N. de & Doef M.P. van der (2022), A meta-analysis on the effectiveness of stress management interventions for nurses: capturing 14 years of research, International journal of stress management 29(2): 113-129.
- Wijn A.N. de & Doef M.P. van der (2022), Reducing psychosocial risk factors and improving employee well-being in emergency departments: a realist evaluation, Frontiers in Psychology 12: 728390.
- Wijn A.N. de, Fokkema M. & Doef M. P. van der (2021), The prevalence of stress‐related outcomes and occupational well‐being among emergency nurses in the Netherlands and the role of job factors: a regression tree analysis, Journal of Nursing Management : 1-11.
- Doef M.P. van der, Bohré M.J., Harinck S. & Gebhardt W.A. (2020), Connecting healthcare worker well-being, patient safety and organisational change: the triple challenge. Aligning Perspectives on Health, Safety and Well-Being. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.
- Wijn A.N. de & Doef M.P. van der (2020), Patient-related stressful situations and stress-related outcomes in emergency nurses: a cross-sectional study on the role of work factors and recovery during leisure time, International Journal of Nursing Studies 107: 103579.
- Willemse H., Van der Doef M.P. & Van Middendorp H. (2019), Applying the Common Sense Model to predicting quality of life in alopecia areata: The role of illness perceptions and coping strategies, Journal of Health Psychology 24(11): 1461-1472.
- Andela M., Van der Doef M. & Lheureux F. (2019), Transcultural validation of the perceived person-environment fit scale in a French context, Le Travail Humain 83(4): 271-291.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Schelvis R.M.C. (2019), Relations between psychosocial job characteristics and work ability in employees with chronic headaches, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 29(1): 119-127.
- Erdem O., Riva E., Prins R.G., Burdorf A. & Van der Doef M.P. (2019), Health-related behaviours mediate the relation between ethnicity and (mental) health in the Netherlands, Ethnicity and Health 24(3): 287-300.
- Andela M. & Doef M.P. van der (2019), A comprehensive assessment of the person-environment fit dimensions and their relationships with work-related outcomes, Canadian Journal of Career Development 46(5): 567-582.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Schelvis R.M.C. (2019), Relations Between Psychosocial Job Characteristics and Work Ability in Employees with Chronic Headaches, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 29: 119-127.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Verhoeven C.J.M. (2017), The Job Demand- Control (-Support) model in the teaching context. In: McIntyre T.M., McIntyre S.E. & Francis D.J. (red.), Educator Stress, an Occupational Health Perspective. Aligning Perspectives on Health, Safety and Well-Being nr. 4. Cham: Springer International Publishing AG. 197-222.
- Pisanti R., Van der Doef M., Maes S., Violani C. & Lazzari D. (2016), Psychosocial job characteristics and psychological distress / well-being: The mediating role of personal goal facilitation, Journal of occupational health 58(1): 36-46.
- Pisanti R., Van der Doef M., Maes S., Meier L.L., Lazzari D. & Violani C. (2016), How changes in psychosocial job characteristics impact burnout in nurses: A longitudinal analysis, Frontiers in Psychology 7: e1082.
- Andela M., Truchot D. & Doef M. van der (2016), Job stressors and burnout in hospitals: The mediating role of emotional dissonance, International journal of stress management 23(3): 298-317.
- Pisanti R., Van der Doef M., Maes S., Lombardo C., Lazzari D. & Violani C. (2015), Occupational coping self-efficacy explains distress and well-being in nurses beyond psychosocial job characteristics, Frontiers in Psychology 6: e1143.
- Van Braak I., Van der Doef M. & Visser A. (2015), Waarom zoeken vrouwen met borstkanker psychosociale hulp?, Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Oncologie 12(8): 294-301.
- Pisanti R., Van der Doef M.P., Maes S., Violani C. & Lazzari D. (2013), How changes in psychosocial job characteristics are associated with burnout dimensions: A longitudinal analysis, Psychology & Health 28(1): 36.
- Van der Doef M.P. (2013), Burnout and lack of personal goal facilitation through work, Psychology & Health 28(1): 33-34.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Brosschot J.F. (2012), Work-family conflict and subjective health complaints: The role of rumination and work-family facilitation, Psychology & Health 27(S1): 132-132.
- Doef M.P. van der, Bannink Mbazzi F. & Verhoeven C.J.M. (2012), Job conditions, job satisfaction, somatic complaints, and burnout among East-African nurses, Journal of Clinical Nursing 21(11-12): 1763-1775.
- Gebhardt W.A., Doef M.P. van der, Billingy N., Carstens M.G. & Steenhuis I. (2012), Preferences for condom placement in stores among young Dutch men and women: Relationships with embarrassment and motives for having sex, Sexual Health 9(3): 233-239.
- Pisanti R., Van der Doef M.P., Maes S., Lazzari D. & Bertini M. (2011), Job characteristics, organizational conditions, and distress/well-being among Italian and Dutch nurses: A cross-national comparison, International Journal of Nursing Studies 48(7): 829-837.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Maes S. (2011), Caring for the mentally disabled: Demanding situations, job and personal resources, and employee well-being, Psychology & Health 26: 66-66.
- Pisanti R., Van der Doef M.P., Maes S., Lombardo C. & Violani C. (2011), Examining the job demand-control-support model: The moderating effect of occupational coping self-efficacy, Psychology & Health 26: 322-323.
- Adriaenssens J., De Gucht V.M.J., Van der Doef M.P. & Maes S. (2011), Exploring the burden of emergency care: Predictors of stress-health outcomes in emergency nurses, Journal of Advanced Nursing 67(6): 1317-1328.
- Gebhardt W.A., Van der Doef M.P., Massey E.K., Verhoeven C.J.M. & Verkuil B. (2010), Goal Commitment to Finding a Partner and Satisfaction with Life among Female Singles; The Mediating Role of Rumination, Journal of Health Psychology 15(1): 122-130.
- Van der Doef M.P., Gebhardt W.A. & Maes S. (2009), Are changes in psychosocial job characteristics related to changes in health behaviours, cardiovascular risk factors, and well-being?, Psychology & Health 24: 397.
- Pisanti R., Van der Doef M.P., Maes S., Lazzari D. & Violani C. (2009), The burnout process among nurses: A longitudinal test of alternative models, Psychology & Health 24: 318.
- Pisanti R., Van der Doef M.P., Maes S., Lazzari D. & Violani C. (2009), Psychometric properties of the Italian version of Leiden Quality of Work Questionnaire for Nurses (LQoWQ-N), Psychology & Health 24: 318.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Volkova A. (2008), Job characteristics, self-regulatory skills, goal progress, and employee well-being, Psychology & Health 23: 262-262.
- Van der Doef M.P. (2008), Workstress and employee body mass index: The moderating role of emotional eating, Psychology & Health 23: 261-262.
- Akerboom S.P., Van der Doef M.P. & Maes S. (2007), Kwaliteit van Arbeid onderzoek LUMC: Resultaten Diagnose 2007. Leiden: Sectie Klinische, Gezondheids- en Neuropsychologie.
- Pisanti R., Van der Doef M.P., Maes S., Lazzari D. & Bertini M. (2007), Burnout syndrome: the role of work demands, resources and coping, Health Psychology Review 1: 176-176.
- Shimizu Y., Van der Doef M.P. & Maes S. (2007), Stressors, coping, self-effacy and stress reactions in Japanese teachers, Health Psychology Review 1: 213-214.
- Gebhardt W.A., Van der Doef M.P., Verhoeven C.J.M., Massey E.K. & Verkuil B. (2007), Goal persistence, rumination and satisfaction with life among female singles, Health Psychology Review 1: 95-96.
- Van der Doef M.P., Maes S., Akerboom S.P., Verhoeven C.J.M. & Klaauw M. van der (2007), Predictors of emotional exhaustion in nurses, Health Psychology Review 1(Suppl. 1): 86-87.
- Brosschot J.F. & Van der Doef M.P. (2006), Daily worrying and somatic health complaints: Testing the effectiveness of a simple worry reduction intervention, Psychology & Health 21: 19-31.
- Van der Doef M.P., Vlasveld M. & Visser J. (2006), Job characteristics, work goal progress, goal processes and employee well-being, Psychology & Health 21(Suppl.): 155-155.
- Pisanti R., Van der Doef M.P., Maes S. & Bestini M. (2006), Quality of working life and psychological well-being among Dutch and Italian nurses: A cross-national study, Psychology & Health 21(Suppl.): 121-122.
- Gelsema T.I., Van der Doef M.P., Maes S., Janssen M., Akerboom S.P. & Verhoeven C.J.M. (2006), A longitudinal study of job stress in the nursing profession: Causes and consequences, Journal of Nursing Management 14: 289-299.
- Verhoeven C.J.M., Akerboom S.P., Van der Doef M.P. & Maes S. (2005), Exposure to worksite wellness-health interventions: effects on job characteristics and employee health and wellbeing, Psychology & Health 20: 281-282.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Gebhardt W.A. (2005), Psychosocial determinants of sun protective behaviour in Dutch adolescents, Psychology & Health 20: 272-273.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Maes S. (2005), The impact of changes in job demands, job control, and worksite social support on employee health and well-being, Psychology & Health 20: 273-274.
- Gelsema T.I., Van der Doef M.P., Maes S., Akerboom S.P. & Verhoeven C.J.M. (2005), Job stress in the nursing profession: the influence of organizational and environmental conditions and job characteristics, International journal of stress management 12: 222-240.
- Tromp D.M., Brouha X.D.R., Hordijk G.J., Winnubst J.A.M., Gebhardt W.A., Van der Doef M.P. & Leeuw J.R.J. de (2005), Medical care-seeking and health-risk behavior in patients with head and neck cancer: the role of health value, control beliefs and psychological distress, Health Education Research 20: 665-675.
- Maes S. & Van der Doef M.P. (2004), Worksite health promotion. In: Kaptein A.A. & Weinman J. (red.), Health psychology.. Oxford: BPS Blackwell. 358-383.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Pomaki G. (2004), Work conditions are related to approach/avoidance work goals and well-being outcomes, Psychology & Health 19 (suppl): 175-176.
- Brosschot J.F. & Van der Doef M.P. (2002), A worry reduction intervention diminishes somatic symptoms that are enhanced after prolonged worrying, International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 9 (supp): 55-55.
- Brosschot J.F. & Van der Doef M.P. (2002), Daily worrying increases somatic complaints; a simple worry reduction intervention helps, Psychosomatic Medicine 64: 318-318.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Maes S. (2002), Teacher-specific quality of work versus general quality of work assessment: a comparison of their validity regarding burnout, (psycho)somatic well-being and job satisfaction, Anxiety, Stress and Coping 15: 327-344.
- Gebhardt W.A., Van der Doef M.P. & Paul L.B. (2001), The Revised Health Hardiness Inventory (RHHI-24): psychometric properties and relationship with self-reported health and health behavior in two Dutch samples, Health Education Research 16(5): 579-592.
- Van der Doef M.P., Maes S. & Diekstra R.F.W. (2000), An examination of the Job Demand-Control-Support model with various occupational strain indicators, Anxiety, Stress and Coping 13: 165-185.
- Maes S., Verhoeven C.J.M. & Van der Doef M.P. (2000), Job conditions and wellness/health outcomes: a cross-cultural study. In: Orihara S. (red.), Health Psychology & Culture. Proceedings 2000 Asian Congres of. Tokyo, Japan: Waseda University. 29-35.
- Akerboom S.P., Van der Doef M.P., Maes S. & Verhoeven C.J.M. (2000), Screening job-related and organisation-related stressors. [overig].
- Van der Doef M.P. (30 maart 2000), The Job Demand-Control(-Support) model: from the past to the future (Dissertatie, Leiden University). Leiden: Universiteit Leiden. Promotor(en): Maes S.
- Rozendaal C., Timmerman J. & Van der Doef M.P. (2000), Burnout among psychotherapists. [overig].
- Van der Doef M.P. & Maes S. (1 oktober 1999), The Job Demand-Control-Support model and occupational strain. EHPS-congres. Florence. [lezing].
- Gebhardt W.A., Van der Doef M.P. & Maes S. (1999), Conflicting activities for exercise, Perceptual and Motor Skills 89: 1159-1160.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Maes S. (1999), The Leiden Quality of Work Questionnaire: its construction, factor structure, and psychometric qualities, Psychological Reports 85: 954-962.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Maes S. (1999), The Job Demand-Control(-Support) Model and psychological well-being: a review of 20 years of empirical research, Work and Stress 13(2): 87-114.
- Van der Doef M.P., Gebhardt W.A., Kittel F.M.J.T., Maes S., Engels J., Gulden J. van der & Senden T. (1998), Gezondheidsbevordering bij verplegenden en verzorgenden in verpleeghuizen: Een interventie-onderzoek. Leiden: Gezondheidspsy. RUL & Arbeids- en bedrijfsgeneeskunde KUN.
- Van der Doef M.P. & Maes S. (1998), The job demand-control (-support) model and physical health outcomes:A review of the strain and buffer hypotheses, Psychology & Health 13: 909-936.
- Van der Doef M.P. (1997) Interveniëren in de determinanten van gezondheid: over obstakels en leermomenten. Bespreking van: Heuvel W.J.A. van den (1997), Gezondheidsbevorderende interventies: Hoe het wel zou kunnen en niet moeten zijn. Assen: Van Gorcum. Engaging Science, Technology, and Society 5: 270-271.