Psychosocial work characteristics and psychological strain in relation to low-back pain.
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P M Bongers | L M Bouter | W. E. Hoogendoorn | H C de Vet | W. Mechelen | L. Bouter | H. D. de Vet | H. Vet | P. Bongers | I. Houtman | W. van Mechelen | G. Ariëns | G A Ariëns | W van Mechelen | W E Hoogendoorn | I L Houtman | Irene Houtman
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