Understanding tinnitus distress: Introducing the concepts of moderators and mediators

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P356DOI10.1080/14992020802301670
P3181OpenCitations bibliographic resource ID428435
P698PubMed publication ID19012118

P50authorGerhard AnderssonQ5550618
P2093author name stringVendela Westin
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P433issues2
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjecttinnitusQ192309
P304page(s)S106-S111
P577publication date2008-01-01
P1433published inInternational Journal of AudiologyQ80926
P1476titleUnderstanding tinnitus distress: Introducing the concepts of moderators and mediators
P478volume47

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