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Keith J. Petrie, PhD, Linda D. Cameron, PhD, Chris J. Ellis, BM, Deanna Buick, PhD and John Weinman, PhD

From the Department of Health Psychology (K.J.P.), Department of Psychology (L.D.C.), Department of Medicine (C.J.E.), University of Auckland, New Zealand; Centre for Health Care Research (D.B.), University of Brighton, Brighton, and Unit of Psychology (J.W.), Guy’s, King’s, and St. Thomas’ School of Medicine, London, United Kingdom.



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Fig. 1. Estimated rates of return to work by group, adjusted for length of hospital stay and triglyceride levels.

 





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