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Mood-Regulation Expectancies as Determinants of Dysphoria in College Students.

Irving Kirsch, +2 more
- 01 Jul 1990 - 
- Vol. 37, Iss: 3, pp 306-312
TLDR
Examen des predicteurs de "coping styles", depression and symptomes somatiques chez des etudiants d'universite as discussed by the authors showed that les attentes liees a la regulation de l'humeur seraient un determinant important des dysphasies observees chez ces etudiantes.
Abstract
Examen des predicteurs de «coping styles», depression et de symptomes somatiques chez des etudiants d'universite. Les attentes liees a la regulation de l'humeur seraient un determinant important des dysphasies observees chez ces etudiants

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