<ORIGINALS>The Relationship between Mental Health Status and Feelings toward Leisure Activities among Hospital Nurses
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概要
著者
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Kawaguchi Yoshichika
Kobe City College Of Nursing:institute Of Health And Sports Sciences Kurume University
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Yoshida Noriko
Institute of Health and Sports Sciense, Kurume University
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TOYOMASU Kouji
Institute of Health and Sports Sciences, Kurume University
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YOSHIDA Ikimi
Institute of Health and Sports Sciences, Kurume University
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OHTSUKA Yukari
Institute of Health and Sports Sciences, Kurume University
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IWASAKI Yumiko
Institute of Health and Sports Sciences, Kurume University
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YAMASHITA Keiko
Institute of Health and Sports Sciences, Kurume University
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Yoshida Ikimi
Institute Of Health And Sports Sciences Kurume University
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Ohtsuka Yukari
Institute Of Health And Sports Sciences Kurume University
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Toyomasu Kouji
Institute Of Health And Sports Sciences Kurume University
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Iwasaki Yumiko
Institute Of Health And Sports Sciences Kurume University
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Yoshida Noriko
Institute Of Health And Sports Sciences Kurume University
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Yoshida Noriko
Institute Of Health And Sport Science Kurume University
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Yamashita Keiko
Institute Of Health And Sports Sciences Kurume University
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川口 貞親
Kobe City College of Nursing
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豊増 功次
Institute of Health and Sports Sciences, Kurume University
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吉田 典子
Institute of Health and Sports Sciences, Kurume University
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