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Femke Legroux is a Research Fellow affiliated with the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Her work focuses on understanding the interplay between job demands, resources, and burnout through advanced methodologies like longitudinal modeling and network analysis. She holds an MSc in Work- and Industrial Psychology and manages the FWO-funded project FWOSB187 (2024–2028), developing interventions to mitigate burnout. Her research spans organizational psychology, mental well-being, and systemic intervention design.
Education: Master's in Work- and Industrial Psychology.
Research interests include burnout dynamics, job resource allocation, and compassionate workplace environments. Her recent studies analyze burnout symptom networks and the impact of chronic stress. She actively contributes to academic committees, including the Honours Programme Committee, and presents at conferences like the Network Psychometrics Summer School (2025).
Key contributions include datasets on burnout network density and chronic stress (OSF: 10.17605/OSF.IO/52FKU) and publications exploring narrative imagination in ethics and misinformation challenges.
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