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Construction Workers Struggle With a High Prevalence of Mental Distress, and This Is Associated With Their Pain and Injuries
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Construction Workers Struggle With a High Prevalence of Mental Distress, and This Is Associated With Their Pain and Injuries

Henrik Borsting JACOBSEN, Alberto CABAN-MARTINEZ, Lynn C ONYEBEKE, Glorian SORENSEN, Jack T DENNERLEIN and Silje Endresen REME
Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, Vol.55(10), pp.1197-1204
2013
PMCID: PMC3795897
PMID: 24064778

Abstract

Biological and medical sciences Miscellaneous Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry Medical sciences Adult and adolescent clinical studies Psychopathology. Psychiatry
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