Characteristics of Illness Behavior of Outpatients with Mental Disorder : A Preliminary Study in Japan
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概要
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- 2000-04-20
著者
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YAMASHIRO Seiji
Department of General Medicine, Saga Medical School
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Koizumi Shunzo
Department of General Medicine, Saga University Faculty of Medicine
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Koizumi Shunzo
Department Of General Medicine Saga Medical School
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TAKEICHI Masashi
Departments of Psychiatry, Saga Medical School
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HARA Tomihide
Departments of Psychiatry, Saga Medical School
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Hara Tomihide
Department Of Psychiatry Saga Medical School
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Takeichi Masashi
Department Of Psychiatry Saga Medical School
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GUO YINGQIU
Department of General Medicine, Saga Medical School
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KUROKI TOSHIHIDE
Department of Psychiatry, Saga Medical School
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SATO Takishi
Department of Psychiatry, Saga Medical School
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Guo Yingqiu
Department Of General Medicine Saga Medical School
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Sato Takishi
Department Of Psychiatry Saga Medical School
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Yamashiro Seiji
Department Of General Internal Medicine Saga Medical School
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Yamashiro Seiji
Department Of General Medicine Saga Medical School
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Kuroki Toshihide
Department Of Psychiatry Saga Medical School
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Koizumi Shunzo
Department Of Abdominal Surgery Tenri Hospital
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