The association between psychosocial characteristics at work and problem drinking: a cross-sectional study of men in three Eastern European urban populations
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M. Marmot | Y. Nikitin | R. Topor-Madry | M. Bobák | R. Kubínová | S. Malyutina | A. Pająk | H. Pikhart | W. Caan | H. Sebakova
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