Genes and Stigma: The Connection Between Perceived Genetic Etiology and Attitudes and Beliefs About Mental Illness

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P356DOI10.1080/10973430208408431

P2093author name stringMarian Reiff
Jo C. Phelan
Rosangely Cruz-rojas
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P433issue2
P304page(s)159-185
P577publication date2002-09-01
P1476titleGenes and Stigma: The Connection Between Perceived Genetic Etiology and Attitudes and Beliefs About Mental Illness
P478volume6