Impact of Anxiety and Perceived Control on In-Hospital Complications After Acute Myocardial Infarction
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Sharon McKinley | B. Riegel | D. Moser | Kyungeh An | S. McKinley | L. Doering | Barbara Riegel | S. Sheahan | Debra K. Moser | Lynn V. Doering | Kyungeh An | Sharon Sheahan
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