Working conditions and depressive symptoms: a prospective study of US adults.
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Residual Effects of Restless Sleep over Depressive Symptoms on Chronic Medical Conditions: Race by Gender DifferencesStressful Life Events and Risk of Depression 25 Years Later: Race and Gender DifferencesLife Expectancy Gain Due to Employment Status Depends on Race, Gender, Education, and Their Intersections.The association between type and number of adverse working conditions and mental health during a time of economic crisis (2010-2012).The Benefits of Higher Income in Protecting against Chronic Medical Conditions Are Smaller for African Americans than Whites.Income and Self-Rated Mental Health: Diminished Returns for High Income Black Americans.High Income Protects Whites but Not African Americans against Risk of Depression.
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Working conditions and depressive symptoms: a prospective study of US adults.
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scientific article published on September 2013
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Working conditions and depressive symptoms: a prospective study of US adults.
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Working conditions and depressive symptoms: a prospective study of US adults.
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Working conditions and depressive symptoms: a prospective study of US adults.
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Working conditions and depressive symptoms: a prospective study of US adults.
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Working conditions and depressive symptoms: a prospective study of US adults.
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Working conditions and depressive symptoms: a prospective study of US adults.
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Working conditions and depressive symptoms: a prospective study of US adults
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James S House
Michael R Elliott
Sarah A Burgard
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10.1097/JOM.0B013E3182A299AF
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2013-09-01T00:00:00Z