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Source: PubMed
Journal of psychosomatic research
1979;23 (5): 295-9.
Parental overprotection and asthma.
G Parker, P Lipscombe
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PMID: 522013
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3999(79)90034-5
Abstract
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MeSH Term
Adult
Asthma
Female
Humans
Male
Object Attachment
Parent-Child Relations
Psychological Tests
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