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Associations of lifestyle with burnout risk and recovery need in Flemish secondary schoolteachers : a cross-sectional study
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on risk of burn-out syndrome and recovery need among secondary school teachers in Flanders : a prospective study
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Unravelling the impact of COVID-19 on mental health : a scoping review on traumatogenic events using the phases of response to disaster model
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Care needs after primary breast cancer treatment: survivors' associated sociodemographic and medical characteristics
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The contribution of general and cancer-related variables in explaining physical activity in a breast cancer population 3 weeks to 6 months post-treatment
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The contribution of general and cancer-related variables in explaining physical activity in a breast cancer population three weeks to six months after their primary medical treatment
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Breast cancer survivors' physical and psychosocial profiles and their relationship to the need for information and support after primary medical treatment: a cluster-analytic approach
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Treatment-related and psychosocial variables in explaining physical activity in women three weeks to six months post-treatment of breast cancer
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Design and process evaluation of an informative website tailored to breast cancer survivors' and intimate partners' post-treatment care needs
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Psychosocial characteristics associated with breast cancer survivors' intimate partners' needs for information and support after primary breast cancer treatment
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Burnout in de Vlaamse pers: een tijdbom onder de redacties
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Unravelling intracellular immune dysfunctions in chronic fatigue syndrome: interactions between protein kinase R activity, RNase L cleavage and elastase activity and their clinical relevance
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Unraveling intracellular immune dysfunctions in chronic fatigue syndrome: interactions between protein kinase R activity, RNase L cleavage, and elastase activity and their clinical significance
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Chronic fatigue syndrome: exercise performance related to immune dysfunction
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Elastase activity is related to impaired exercise capacity in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome