Psychosocial Work Environment and Mental Health: Job-strain and Effort-Reward Imbalance Models in a Context of Major Organizational Changes
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Isabelle Niedhammer | J. Chastang | I. Niedhammer | Jean-François Chastang | Simone David | Lina Barouhiel | Guy Barrandon | S. David | Lina Barouhiel | Guy Barrandon
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