Insecure attachment and frequent attendance in primary care: a longitudinal cohort study of medically unexplained symptom presentations in ten UK general practices

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Insecure attachment and frequent attendance in primary care: a longitudinal cohort study of medically unexplained symptom presentations in ten UK general practices is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S0033291711001589
P698PubMed publication ID21880165

P2093author name stringA Mann
T Marshall
D P Goldberg
R E Taylor
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)855-864
P577publication date2011-08-31
P1433published inPsychological MedicineQ7256364
P1476titleInsecure attachment and frequent attendance in primary care: a longitudinal cohort study of medically unexplained symptom presentations in ten UK general practices
P478volume42

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