Working in dissonance: experiences of work instability in workers with common mental disorders
Abstract Background Common mental disorders have a negative impact on work functioning, but less is known about the process when the functioning starts to destabilize. This study explores experiences of work instability in workers with common mental disorders. Methods A grounded theory study using a...
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Main Authors: | Louise Danielsson (Author), Monica Bertilsson (Author), Kristina Holmgren (Author), Gunnel Hensing (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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