Perceived discrimination in patients with multiple sclerosis and depressive symptomatology

Author:

Ochoa-Morales A,Fresan-Orellana A,Hernández-Mojica T,Jara-Prado A,Corona-Vázquez T,Flores-Rivera JJ,Rito-García CY,Rivas-Alonso V,Guerrero-Camacho JL,Dávila-Ortiz de Montellano DJ

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Neurology,General Medicine

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