Patients and spouses coping with inflammatory arthritis: Impact of communication and spousal perceived social support and burden
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Published:2021-05
Issue:3
Volume:88
Page:105125
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ISSN:1297-319X
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Container-title:Joint Bone Spine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Joint Bone Spine
Author:
Rat Anne-ChristineORCID,
Brignon Morgane,
Beauvais Catherine,
Beranger Martine,
Boujut Emilie,
Cohen Jean-DavidORCID,
Delannoy Caroline,
Griffoul-Espitalier Isabelle,
Kivits Joelle,
Poivret Didier,
Thevenot Corinne,
Trope SoniaORCID,
Untas AurélieORCID,
Vioulac Christel,
Alleyrat Camille,
Giraudet-Le Quintrec Janine-Sophie
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