Paid care work and depression: a longitudinal study of antidepressant treatment in female eldercare workers before and after entering their profession

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Paid care work and depression : a longitudinal study of antidepressant treatment in female eldercare workers before and after entering their profession. / Madsen, Ida E H; Aust, Birgit; Burr, Hermann; Carneiro, Isabella Gomes; Diderichsen, Finn; Rugulies, Reiner.

I: Depression and Anxiety (New York), Bind 29, Nr. 7, 07.2012, s. 605-613.

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Madsen, IEH, Aust, B, Burr, H, Carneiro, IG, Diderichsen, F & Rugulies, R 2012, 'Paid care work and depression: a longitudinal study of antidepressant treatment in female eldercare workers before and after entering their profession', Depression and Anxiety (New York), bind 29, nr. 7, s. 605-613. https://doi.org/10.1002/da.21940

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Madsen, I. E. H., Aust, B., Burr, H., Carneiro, I. G., Diderichsen, F., & Rugulies, R. (2012). Paid care work and depression: a longitudinal study of antidepressant treatment in female eldercare workers before and after entering their profession. Depression and Anxiety (New York), 29(7), 605-613. https://doi.org/10.1002/da.21940

Vancouver

Madsen IEH, Aust B, Burr H, Carneiro IG, Diderichsen F, Rugulies R. Paid care work and depression: a longitudinal study of antidepressant treatment in female eldercare workers before and after entering their profession. Depression and Anxiety (New York). 2012 jul.;29(7):605-613. https://doi.org/10.1002/da.21940

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Madsen, Ida E H ; Aust, Birgit ; Burr, Hermann ; Carneiro, Isabella Gomes ; Diderichsen, Finn ; Rugulies, Reiner. / Paid care work and depression : a longitudinal study of antidepressant treatment in female eldercare workers before and after entering their profession. I: Depression and Anxiety (New York). 2012 ; Bind 29, Nr. 7. s. 605-613.

Bibtex

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