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Jessie de Witt Huberts

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BMC Health Services Research|December 4, 2017
The choice that matters: the relative influence of socioeconomic status indicators on chronic back pain- a longitudinal studyMichael Fliesser, Jessie De Witt Huberts, Pia-Maria Wippert
Frontiers in Psychology|November 20, 2014
Thinking before sinning: reasoning processes in hedonic consumptionJessie de Witt Huberts, Catharine Evers, Denise de Ridder
Journal of Health Psychology|August 16, 2015
The pain of being misunderstood: Invalidation of pain complaints in chronic low back pain patientsSarah Wernicke, Jessie de Witt Huberts, Pia-Maria Wippert
BMJ Open|April 30, 2018
Education, job position, income or multidimensional indices? Associations between different socioeconomic status indicators and chronic low back pain in a German sample: a longitudinal field studyMichael Fliesser, Jessie De Witt Huberts, Pia-Maria Wippert
Plos One|February 15, 2017
The development and validation of a Real Time Location System to reliably monitor everyday activities in natural contextsGaby Judah, Jessie de Witt Huberts, Allan Drassal, et al.
American Journal of Infection Control|April 11, 2016
Exploring the potential of antimicrobial hand hygiene products in reducing the infectious burden in low-income countries: An integrative reviewJessie de Witt Huberts, Katie Greenland, Wolf-Peter Schmidt, et al.
Gates Open Research|July 18, 2020
Evaluation of a behavior-centered design strategy for creating demand for oral PrEP among young women in Cape Town, South AfricaJennifer F Morton, Laura Myers, Katherine Gill, et al.
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BMC Health Services Research|December 4, 2017
The choice that matters: the relative influence of socioeconomic status indicators on chronic back pain- a longitudinal studyMichael Fliesser, Jessie De Witt Huberts, Pia-Maria Wippert
Frontiers in Psychology|November 20, 2014
Thinking before sinning: reasoning processes in hedonic consumptionJessie de Witt Huberts, Catharine Evers, Denise de Ridder
Journal of Health Psychology|August 16, 2015
The pain of being misunderstood: Invalidation of pain complaints in chronic low back pain patientsSarah Wernicke, Jessie de Witt Huberts, Pia-Maria Wippert
BMJ Open|April 30, 2018
Education, job position, income or multidimensional indices? Associations between different socioeconomic status indicators and chronic low back pain in a German sample: a longitudinal field studyMichael Fliesser, Jessie De Witt Huberts, Pia-Maria Wippert
Plos One|February 15, 2017
The development and validation of a Real Time Location System to reliably monitor everyday activities in natural contextsGaby Judah, Jessie de Witt Huberts, Allan Drassal, et al.
American Journal of Infection Control|April 11, 2016
Exploring the potential of antimicrobial hand hygiene products in reducing the infectious burden in low-income countries: An integrative reviewJessie de Witt Huberts, Katie Greenland, Wolf-Peter Schmidt, et al.
Gates Open Research|July 18, 2020
Evaluation of a behavior-centered design strategy for creating demand for oral PrEP among young women in Cape Town, South AfricaJennifer F Morton, Laura Myers, Katherine Gill, et al.
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