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Using Sickness Absence Records to Predict Future Depression in a Working Population
American Journal of Public Health, 07/01/09
Melchior M et al. - Sickness absence records may help identify workers vulnerable to future depression. Future research is required to explore the association between sickness, absence and depression.
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