Predictors of quality of life: A quantitative investigation of the stress-coping model in children with asthma

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Yvette Peeters
Sandra N Boersma
Hendrik M Koopman
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[1] University Medical Centre Leiden,Medical Decision Making
[2] University Medical Centre Leiden,Medical Psychology
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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes | / 6卷
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Asthma; Coping Strategy; Coping Scale; Secondary Appraisal; Primary Appraisal;
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