Changes in Socio-Emotional and Behavioral Functioning After Attending a Camp for Children with Tourette Syndrome: A Preliminary Investigation

scientific article published on 21 November 2015

Changes in Socio-Emotional and Behavioral Functioning After Attending a Camp for Children with Tourette Syndrome: A Preliminary Investigation is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S10802-015-0105-9
P698PubMed publication ID26589437

P2093author name stringAna M Gutierrez-Colina
Cyd K Eaton
Patricia Kardon
Ronald L Blount
Julia LaMotte
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P433issue6
P921main subjectTourette syndromeQ191779
P304page(s)1197-1203
P577publication date2015-11-21
P1433published inJournal of Abnormal Child PsychologyQ6294714
P1476titleChanges in Socio-Emotional and Behavioral Functioning After Attending a Camp for Children with Tourette Syndrome: A Preliminary Investigation
P478volume44

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