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Psychosocial work characteristics as predictors for burnout : findings from 3-year follow up of the PUMA study.
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Journal of occupational and environmental medicine [JOEM]
: 2005, 47, n. 10 - October
Year:
2005
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Journal Article
Subject:
Stress
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Mental illness
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