Chronic Physical and Mental Health Conditions Associated With Employment Status in Veterans
Introduction: Veterans commonly experience both poor health and employment difficulty. However, the research examining potential relationships between chronic physical and mental health conditions and employment in veterans has important limitations. This study examines those potential relationships...
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Main Authors: | Kavita Mosalpuria, PhD (Author), Elise V. Bailey, BS (Author), Hyunkyu Ko, PhD (Author), Eric J. Hansen, BS (Author), Fernando A. Wilson, PhD (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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