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Low Subjective Wellbeing Is Associated with Psychological Distress in People Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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posted on 2024-06-05, 09:49 authored by Catherine EmersonCatherine Emerson, Matthew Fuller-TyszkiewiczMatthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, R Orr, K Lyall, L Beswick, Lisa OliveLisa Olive, David SkvarcDavid Skvarc, Robert CumminsRobert Cummins, Antonina Mikocka-WalusAntonina Mikocka-WalusLow Subjective Wellbeing Is Associated with Psychological Distress in People Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Digestive Diseases and SciencesVolume
67Pagination
2059-2066Location
United StatesPublisher DOI
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0163-2116eISSN
1573-2568Language
EnglishNotes
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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
6Publisher
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineGastroenterology & HepatologyInflammatory bowel diseaseClassification and regression tree analysisPsychological distressSubjective wellbeingREGRESSION TREE ANALYSISCANCER-PATIENTSSET-POINTSFATIGUEINDEXVALIDATIONREMISSIONSTRESSHEALTH170106 Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology
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