Injustice at work and incidence of psychiatric morbidity: the Whitehall II study

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P356DOI10.1136/OEM.2005.022269
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P932PMC publication ID2092506
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P50authorMichael MarmotQ1928530
Mika KivimäkiQ37386335
Jussi VahteraQ56954279
P2093author name stringJ Head
M J Shipley
J E Ferrie
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectinjusticeQ770480
P304page(s)443-50
P577publication date2006-07-01
P1433published inOccupational and Environmental MedicineQ7075795
P1476titleInjustice at work and incidence of psychiatric morbidity: the Whitehall II study
P478volume63

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