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Volume 105, Issue 1
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, January 2008
Work and family roles and the association with depressive and anxiety disorders: Differences between men and women
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☆ Role of Funding Source: Netherlands Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport and Sterpunt Arbeid of VU University had no further role in study design, in the collection, analysis and interpretation of data and in the writing of the paper as well as in the decision to submit the paper for publication.Contributors: Inger Plaisier, MA: Conception and design, analyses and interpretation of data, drafting and revising the paper.Jeanne G.M. de Bruijn, Ph.D.: Supervision, conception and design of the paper.Johannes H. Smit, Ph.D.: Supervision, conception and design, and revising the paper critically for the methodological and theoretical content.Ron de Graaf, Ph.D: Revising the paper critically for both methodological and theoretical content.Margreet ten Have, Ph.D.: Revising the paper critically for both methodological and theoretical content.Richard van Dyck, M.D., Ph.D.: Supervision, conception and design, and revising the paper critically for the methodological and theoretical content.Aartjan T. F. Beekman, M.D. Ph.D.: Conception and design and revising the paper for important intellectual content.Brenda W. J. H. Penninx, Ph.D.: Supervision, conception and design, advice for data-analyses, interpretation of data and final approval of the version to be published.Conflict of interest: None of the authors or the institutions they work for has any conflict of interest related to the topic of this paper.
PII: S0165-0327(07)00134-6
doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2007.04.010
© 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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