Coping, Conflictual Social Interactions, Social Support, and Mood Among HIV-Infected Persons
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C. Sherbourne | J. Fleishman | R. Hays | S. Crystal | S. Bozzette | M. Shapiro | R. Collins | G. Marshall | Mark P. Kelly | Ron D. Hays
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