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Sammon, Alistair
Farndon, John
Lowe, Rob
Vedhara, Kav
Bennett, Paul
Brookes, Emily
Gale, Lone
Munnoch, Kathy
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Fowler, Clare
Rayter, Zen
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author Lowe, Rob
Vedhara, Kav
Bennett, Paul
Brookes, Emily
Gale, Lone
Munnoch, Kathy
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Fowler, Clare
Rayter, Zen
Sammon, Alistair
Farndon, John
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Sammon, Alistair
Farndon, John
British Journal of Health Psychology
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spellingShingle Lowe, Rob, Vedhara, Kav, Bennett, Paul, Brookes, Emily, Gale, Lone, Munnoch, Kathy, Schreiber‐Kounine, Christa, Fowler, Clare, Rayter, Zen, Sammon, Alistair, Farndon, John, British Journal of Health Psychology, Emotion‐related primary and secondary appraisals, adjustment and coping: Associations in women awaiting breast disease diagnosis, Applied Psychology, General Medicine
title Emotion‐related primary and secondary appraisals, adjustment and coping: Associations in women awaiting breast disease diagnosis
title_full Emotion‐related primary and secondary appraisals, adjustment and coping: Associations in women awaiting breast disease diagnosis
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title_sort emotion‐related primary and secondary appraisals, adjustment and coping: associations in women awaiting breast disease diagnosis
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