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Examination of the knowledge gap of return-to-work outcomes in routine outpatient treatment for common mental disorders: a systematic review

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Examination of the knowledge gap of return-to-work outcomes in routine outpatient treatment for common mental disorders: a systematic review
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Frontiers in Psychology, November 2023
DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1167058
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Jakob Lundqvist, Martin Brattmyr, Martin Schevik Lindberg, Audun Havnen, Stian Solem, Odin Hjemdal

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