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Volumn 5, Issue 3, 2000, Pages 374-385
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The relationships among objective and subjective environmental stress levels and serum uric acid: the moderating effect of perceived control.
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
URIC ACID;
ADULT;
AGE;
ARTICLE;
BLOOD;
BODY MASS;
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE;
CONTROL;
CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY;
EPIDEMIOLOGY;
FEMALE;
HEALTH SURVEY;
HUMAN;
ISRAEL;
MALE;
MENTAL STRESS;
MIDDLE AGED;
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH;
PSYCHOLOGICAL MODEL;
QUESTIONNAIRE;
RISK FACTOR;
SEX DIFFERENCE;
STATISTICS;
WORKPLACE;
ADULT;
AGE FACTORS;
BODY MASS INDEX;
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES;
CONFOUNDING FACTORS (EPIDEMIOLOGY);
CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDIES;
FEMALE;
HUMANS;
INTERNAL-EXTERNAL CONTROL;
ISRAEL;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
MODELS, PSYCHOLOGICAL;
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH;
POPULATION SURVEILLANCE;
QUESTIONNAIRES;
RISK FACTORS;
SEX FACTORS;
STRESS, PSYCHOLOGICAL;
URIC ACID;
WORKPLACE;
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EID: 0034220692
PISSN: 10768998
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1037/1076-8998.5.3.374 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (16)
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References (0)
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