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Work-family conflict in relation to poor health and sick leave
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The impact of psychosocial factors on low back pain - Longitudinal results from the Belstress study
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High job strain and ambulatory blood pressure in middle-aged men and women from the Belgian Job Stress Study
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Predictors of incidence of hypertension in a working population
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Impact of psychosocial work factors on low back pain
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Long-term changes in the perception of job characteristics: Results from the Belstress II - Study
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Diabetes mellitus in middle-aged people is associated with increased sick leave: The BELSTRESS study
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Associations between dimensions of job stress and biomarkers of inflammation and infection
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Increased absenteeism from work among aware and treated hypertensive and hypercholesterolaemic patients
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Job stress is related to smoking cessation
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Diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased incidence of sick leave from work in middle-aged men and women: the Belstress study
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Association between job strain and ambulatory blood pressure parameters
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Job stress is related to smoking cessation
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The contribution of gender in the explanation of social inequalities in mental health. The case of work, non-work characteristics and depression
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What predicts quitting the labour market in a Belgian sample of men and women, between 1994 and 2002
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Socio-economic differences in the association between job stress and ambulatory blood pressure
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Predictors of awareness for hypertension and hypercholesterolaemia after medical screening in a sample of hypertensive/hypercholesterolaemic subjects
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Awareness of blood pressure (BP) and serum cholesterol (SC) and sick leave, an indicator of quality of life
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Work-related stress and ambulatory blood pressure
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Repeated perception of job stress and low back pain
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Predictors of one year sick-leave, an indicator of well-being, using a total cardiovascular risk estimate
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Repeated perception of job stress and low back pain - preliminary results from the BELSTRESS 2 study
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Job stress and prevalence of diabetes: results from the belstress study
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Studie van nieuwe verklaringsmechanismen in de relatie tussen jobstress en cardiovasculaire ziekten
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Perception of job stress and feeling depressed
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Shift work and cardiovascular events: results from the Belstress I folow-up study
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Do regional differences in psychosocial variables contribute to regional differences in cardiovascular mortality in Belgium?
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Job conditions and fibrinogen workers - The Belstress study.