Methodological issues and inferences about the structure of illness perceptions: New findings from three qualitative research studies in illness perceptions

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MacInnes, J. and Rudell, K. 2009. Methodological issues and inferences about the structure of illness perceptions: New findings from three qualitative research studies in illness perceptions.
AuthorsMacInnes, J. and Rudell, K.
TypeConference paper
Year2009
ConferenceEuropean Society of Health Psychology Annual Conference
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Deposited25 Jul 2011
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