Tägliche Stressfaktoren und Lebenszufriedenheit türkischstä mmiger Mütter in Deutschland

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Tägliche Stressfaktoren und Lebenszufriedenheit türkischstä mmiger Mütter in Deutschland. / Jäkel, Julia; Leyendecker, Birgit.

In: Zeitschrift fur Gesundheitspsychologie, Vol. 16, No. 1, 18.01.2008, p. 12-21.

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Jäkel, J & Leyendecker, B 2008, 'Tägliche Stressfaktoren und Lebenszufriedenheit türkischstä mmiger Mütter in Deutschland', Zeitschrift fur Gesundheitspsychologie, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 12-21. https://doi.org/10.1026/0943-8149.16.1.12

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Jäkel, J., & Leyendecker, B. (2008). Tägliche Stressfaktoren und Lebenszufriedenheit türkischstä mmiger Mütter in Deutschland. Zeitschrift fur Gesundheitspsychologie, 16(1), 12-21. https://doi.org/10.1026/0943-8149.16.1.12

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Jäkel J, Leyendecker B. Tägliche Stressfaktoren und Lebenszufriedenheit türkischstä mmiger Mütter in Deutschland. Zeitschrift fur Gesundheitspsychologie. 2008 Jan 18;16(1):12-21. https://doi.org/10.1026/0943-8149.16.1.12

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Jäkel, Julia ; Leyendecker, Birgit. / Tägliche Stressfaktoren und Lebenszufriedenheit türkischstä mmiger Mütter in Deutschland. In: Zeitschrift fur Gesundheitspsychologie. 2008 ; Vol. 16, No. 1. pp. 12-21.

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