Family process, chronic illness, and death. On the weakness of strong bonds.
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A systematic review of the prevalence and determinants of nonadherence to phosphate binding medication in patients with end-stage renal disease.The effect of post-stroke depression on rehabilitation outcome and the impact of caregiver type as a factor of post-stroke depression.Lives in a balance: perceived family functioning and the psychosocial adjustment of adolescent cancer survivors.Cultural competence and psychotherapy: Applying anthropologically informed conceptions of culture.A developmental view of therapeutic bonding in the family: treatment of the disconnected family.Revision, replication and neglect--research on maladjustment in chronic illness.Nonadherence in dialysis patients: prevalence, measurement, outcome, and psychological determinants.A review of conceptualisation of expressed emotion in caregivers of older adults with dementia.Levels of meaning in family stress theory.Stroke: a family dilemma.Family connectedness and women's sexual risk behaviors: implications for the prevention/intervention of STD/HIV infection.Impact of genetic testing for Huntington disease on the family system.Beyond the "psychosomatic family": a biobehavioral family model of pediatric illness.The "psychosomatic family" model: an empirical and theoretical analysis.The family, crisis and chronic illness: an evolutionary model.The impact of a physically ill parent on adolescents: cross-sectional findings from a clinic population.Ambiguous loss and disenfranchised grief: the impact of DNA predictive testing on the family as a system.Family predictors of disease management over one year in Latino and European American patients with type 2 diabetes.The California Family Health Project: V. Family problem solving and adult health.Adolescent-parent attachments and family problem-solving styles.Predicting poststroke family function: a continuing dilemma.The family experience of "sudden health": the case of intractable epilepsy.Engagement of African American families in research on chronic illness: a multisystem recruitment approach.Negotiated care: a model for nursing work in the renal setting.
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Family process, chronic illness, and death. On the weakness of strong bonds.
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1986 nî lūn-bûn
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1986年の論文
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1986年学术文章
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Family process, chronic illness, and death. On the weakness of strong bonds.
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Family process, chronic illness, and death. On the weakness of strong bonds.
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Family process, chronic illness, and death. On the weakness of strong bonds.
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Family process, chronic illness, and death. On the weakness of strong bonds.
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Family process, chronic illness, and death. On the weakness of strong bonds.
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Family process, chronic illness, and death. On the weakness of strong bonds.
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Family process, chronic illness, and death. On the weakness of strong bonds.
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10.1001/ARCHPSYC.1986.01800080081011
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1986-08-01T00:00:00Z