Return to work among employees with common mental disorders: study design and baseline findings from a mixed-method follow-up study

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Return to work among employees with common mental disorders: study design and baseline findings from a mixed-method follow-up study. / Nielsen, Maj Britt D; Bültmann, Ute; Amby, Malene; Christensen, Ulla; Diderichsen, Finn; Rugulies, Reiner Ernst.

I: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, Bind 38, Nr. 8, 12.2010, s. 864-72.

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Nielsen, MBD, Bültmann, U, Amby, M, Christensen, U, Diderichsen, F & Rugulies, RE 2010, 'Return to work among employees with common mental disorders: study design and baseline findings from a mixed-method follow-up study', Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, bind 38, nr. 8, s. 864-72. https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494810384424

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Nielsen, M. B. D., Bültmann, U., Amby, M., Christensen, U., Diderichsen, F., & Rugulies, R. E. (2010). Return to work among employees with common mental disorders: study design and baseline findings from a mixed-method follow-up study. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 38(8), 864-72. https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494810384424

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Nielsen MBD, Bültmann U, Amby M, Christensen U, Diderichsen F, Rugulies RE. Return to work among employees with common mental disorders: study design and baseline findings from a mixed-method follow-up study. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. 2010 dec.;38(8):864-72. https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494810384424

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Nielsen, Maj Britt D ; Bültmann, Ute ; Amby, Malene ; Christensen, Ulla ; Diderichsen, Finn ; Rugulies, Reiner Ernst. / Return to work among employees with common mental disorders: study design and baseline findings from a mixed-method follow-up study. I: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. 2010 ; Bind 38, Nr. 8. s. 864-72.

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