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  1. The daily costs of workaholism: A within-individual investigation on blood pressure, emotional exhaustion, and sleep disturbances.
  2. The Relationship between Patients’ Demands and Workplace Violence among Healthcare Workers: A Multilevel Look Focusing on the Moderating Role of Psychosocial Working Conditions
  3. Is it Time to Include Wearable Sleep Trackers in the Applied Psychologists’ Toolbox?
  4. State of the science and recommendations for using wearable technology in sleep and circadian research
  5. Workplace Stress in Real Time
  6. Workaholic affective dynamic during work
  7. SensCon: Embedding Physiological Sensing into Virtual Reality Controllers
  8. Electrocardiogram Monitoring Wearable Devices and Artificial-Intelligence-Enabled Diagnostic Capabilities: A Review
  9. Wearable and mobile technology to characterize daily patterns of sleep, stress, presleep worry, and mood in adolescent insomnia
  10. Call to action: an open-source pipeline for standardized performance evaluation of sleep-tracking technology
  11. Performance of consumer wearable sleep technology
  12. Rigorous performance evaluation (previously, “validation”) for informed use of new technologies for sleep health measurement
  13. Age Diversity Climate Affecting Individual-Level Work-Related Outcomes
  14. Workaholism and the Enactment of Bullying Behavior at Work: A Prospective Analysis
  15. Performance of Fitbit Charge 3 against polysomnography in measuring sleep in adolescent boys and girls
  16. The Importance of Contextualized Psychosocial Risk Indicators in Workplace Stress Assessment: Evidence from the Healthcare Sector
  17. A standardized framework for testing the performance of sleep-tracking technology: step-by-step guidelines and open-source code
  18. Sleep quality and quantity in Italian University students: an actigraphic study
  19. Sensors Capabilities, Performance, and Use of Consumer Sleep Technology
  20. Stressing the accuracy: Wrist‐worn wearable sensor validation over different conditions