Alexithymia is linked to neurocognitive, psychological, neuroendocrine, and immune dysfunction in persons living with HIV.

scientific article published on November 2013

Alexithymia is linked to neurocognitive, psychological, neuroendocrine, and immune dysfunction in persons living with HIV. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.BBI.2013.10.024
P698PubMed publication ID24184475
P5875ResearchGate publication ID258252568

P50authorGail IronsonQ67139184
P2093author name stringNeil Schneiderman
Mary Ann Fletcher
Mahendra Kumar
Roger C McIntosh
Michael Antoni
P2860cites workThe Revised Toronto Alexithymia Scale: some reliability, validity, and normative dataQ30987943
New trends in alexithymia researchQ35651247
P921main subjectalexithymiaQ1129046
P304page(s)165-175
P577publication date2013-11-01
P1433published inBrain, Behavior, and ImmunityQ15716593
P1476titleAlexithymia is linked to neurocognitive, psychological, neuroendocrine, and immune dysfunction in persons living with HIV.
P478volume36

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