Association between physical and psychological morbidity in the Whitehall II Study.

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Published in J Psychosom Res on April 01, 1993

Authors

S A Stansfeld1, G D Smith, M Marmot

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Academic Psychiatry, University College, London, U.K.

Associated clinical trials:

Whitehall II - Social and Occupational Influences On Health and Illness | NCT00005680

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