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Differences in negative life events between patients with anxiety disorders, depression and hypochondriasis

This study investigated whether some categories of adverse life events are differentially associated with specific types of emotional disorders. A life self-report measure of major life events was completed by 42 subjects with diagnoses of anxiety disorders, 46 subjects with major depression, 26 sub...

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Published in:Anxiety, stress, and coping stress, and coping, 2004-03, Vol.17 (1), p.37-47
Main Authors: Sandin, Bonifacio, Chorot, Paloma, Santed, Miguel A., Valiente, Rosa M.
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