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Depression, anxiety and positive affect in people diagnosed with low-grade tumours: the role of illness perceptions

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Depression, anxiety and positive affect in people diagnosed with low-grade tumours: the role of illness perceptions. / Keeling, Melanie; Bambrough, Jacki; Simpson, Jane.
In: Psycho-Oncology, Vol. 22, No. 6, 06.2013, p. 1421-1427.

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Keeling M, Bambrough J, Simpson J. Depression, anxiety and positive affect in people diagnosed with low-grade tumours: the role of illness perceptions. Psycho-Oncology. 2013 Jun;22(6):1421-1427. doi: 10.1002/pon.3158

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Keeling, Melanie ; Bambrough, Jacki ; Simpson, Jane. / Depression, anxiety and positive affect in people diagnosed with low-grade tumours : the role of illness perceptions. In: Psycho-Oncology. 2013 ; Vol. 22, No. 6. pp. 1421-1427.

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