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Mediators and Moderators of Stress - Fatigue and Psychological Distress - Fatigue Relationships in a Non-Clinical Sample

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Liffman, Shirley
Thorsteinsson, Einar
Brown, Rhonda
Hine, Donald W

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Sage Publications Inc

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Objective: Stress, psychological distress and fatigue are frequently comorbid experiences, but the nature of any temporal and/or causal relationships is unclear. This study examined possible mediators and moderators of the stress/psychological distress -

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Psychology & Education

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2037-12-31