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Review2020;46(1):19-31
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Original article2019;45(5):458-464
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Original article2018;44(5):512-520
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Original article2018;44(2):183-191
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Original article2018;44(2):171-182
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Original article2017;43(5):436-446
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Review2017;43(4):294-306
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Original article2017;43(2):109-116
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Review2014;40(5):441-456
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Original article2014;40(4):370-379
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Review2013;39(6):535-549
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Original article2013;39(6):550-558
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Review2012;38(4):299-313
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Original article2012;38(4):358-369
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ArticleSJWEH Suppl 2008; (6):150-162
pdf A new questionnaire and model for research into the impact of work and the work environment on employee health
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pdf Globalization, workers’ power and the psychosocial work environment—is the demand–control–support model still useful in a neoliberal era?
Original article2007;33(1):51-57
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Original articleSJWEH Suppl 2006; (2):35-40
pdf Weekday and weekend patterns of diurnal cortisol, activation and fatigue among people scoring high for burnout
Original article2005;31(6):438-449
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Original article2002;28(2):85-93
pdf Effectiveness of a worksite exercise program with respect to perceived work ability and sick leaves among women with physical work
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