Associations between improvements in psychological variables and subsequent sick leave among persons receiving a multimodal intervention for exhaustion disorder
Abstract Background The incidence of sick leave due to stress-related disorders such as exhaustion disorder (ED) is high in many economically developed countries. Meanwhile, knowledge about facilitating return to work during clinical interventions for ED patients is still limited. The current study...
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Main Authors: | Jakob Clason van de Leur (Author), Monica Buhrman (Author), Kajsa Wallby (Author), Amanda Karlström (Author), Fred Johansson (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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