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Impact of Depressive Symptoms on Subjective Well-Being: The Importance of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Schizophrenia

Patient Preference and Adherence - New Zealand
doi 10.2147/ppa.s24479
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PharmacologyHealth PolicyMedicineToxicologySocial SciencesPharmaceutics
Date

September 1, 2011

Authors
Jorge MauriñoJorge Mauriño
Publisher

Informa UK Limited


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