Cumulative (cumulative) effect in a vitamin model
The effect is that the influence of the environment does not manifest itself immediately, but accumulates over time, just as a deficiency or excess of vitamins does not appear immediately, but gradually.
1) Constant exposure to certain environmental factors (positive or negative) leads to a cumulative effect that affects mental health and behavior.
2) If environmental factors are favourable (e.g., job stability, diversity in the world of work, social support), their cumulative effect increases psychological satisfaction and emotional stability.
3) If the factors are stressful or negative (for example, monotonous work, conflict, uncertainty), their accumulation over time leads to burnout and professional destruction.
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