Diminished subjective wellbeing in schizotypy is more than just negative affect
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posted on 2012-06-01, 00:00 authored by Gavin AbbottGavin Abbott, Michael Do, Linda ByrneLinda ByrneDiminished subjective wellbeing in schizotypy is more than just negative affect
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Kidlington, EnglandLanguage
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2012, ElsevierJournal
Personality and individual differencesVolume
52Pagination
914 - 918ISSN
0191-8869eISSN
1873-3549Usage metrics
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SchizotypyAffectQuality of lifeLife satisfactionWellbeingSchizotypal personalitySocial SciencesPsychology, SocialPsychologyQUALITY-OF-LIFEFACIAL EMOTION RECOGNITIONHEALTH-RELATED QUALITYANXIETY STRESS SCALESPERSONALITY QUESTIONNAIREFUNCTIONAL-SIGNIFICANCECHRONIC-SCHIZOPHRENIASOCIAL ANHEDONIA3-FACTOR MODELDEPRESSION
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