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  • 37. Multidisciplinary investigations recognize high prevalence of co-morbidity of psychiatric and somatic diagnoses in long-term sickness absentees.
    Salmi P, Svedberg P, Hagberg J, Lundh G, Linder J, Alexanderson K.
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  • 39. Gender, health inequalities and welfare state regimes: a cross-national study of 13 European countries.
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