Working Time Society consensus statements: Psychosocial stressors relevant to the health and wellbeing of night and shift workers
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P. Bohle | L. Rotenberg | F. Fischer | A. Silva-Costa | R. Griep | M. Smolensky | Frida Marina FISCHER | Aline SILVA-COSTA | Rosane Harter GRIEP | Michael H. SMOLENSKY | Philip BOHLE | Lucia ROTENBERG
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