Impact of Burnout and Psychosocial Work Characteristics on Future Long-Term Sickness Absence. Prospective Results of the Danish PUMA Study Among Human Service Workers
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Reiner Rugulies | Ute Bültmann | Thomas Lund | Ingelise Andersen | Ebbe Villadsen | R. Rugulies | U. Bültmann | F. Diderichsen | T. Kristensen | K. Christensen | I. Andersen | E. Villadsen | M. Borritz | Finn Diderichsen | Marianne Borritz | T. Lund | Karl Bang Christensen | Tage S. Kristensen
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