Testing the Job Demand-Control-Support model with anxiety and depression as outcomes: the Hordaland Health Study.
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Bente E Moen | Arnstein Mykletun | A. Mykletun | B. Moen | G. Tell | B. Sanne | A. Dahl | Alv A Dahl | Grethe S Tell | Bjarte Sanne
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