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Psychopathological features of a patient population of targets of workplace bullying
Occupational Medicine, 02/25/08
Brousse G et al. - To evaluate levels of stress and anxiety–depression disorder developed by targets of workplace bullying together with outcome at 12 months and to characterize this population in terms of psychopathology and sociodemographic features. Workplace bullying can have severe mental health repercussions, triggering serious and persistent underlying disorders.
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