Do Working Conditions of Patients in Psychotherapeutic Consultation in the Workplace Differ from Those in Outpatient Care? Results from an Observational Study

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Do Working Conditions of Patients in Psychotherapeutic Consultation in the Workplace Differ from Those in Outpatient Care? Results from an Observational Study is …
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P356DOI10.3390/IJERPH15020227
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P50authorMonika A. RiegerQ51954294
Eva RothermundQ59678038
Harald GündelQ100415267
Marc N JarczokQ50278067
P2093author name stringReinhold Kilian
Lucia Jerg-Bretzke
Amira Barrech
Edit Rottler
Michael Hölzer
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P433issue2
P577publication date2018-01-30
P1433published inInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public HealthQ6051382
P1476titleDo Working Conditions of Patients in Psychotherapeutic Consultation in the Workplace Differ from Those in Outpatient Care? Results from an Observational Study
P478volume15