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Is genetic counseling for cancer predisposition always associated with distress? A pre-post intervention study to assess probands’ pre-and post-counseling level of anxiety and satisfaction
MLA
Simona Di Lascio, et al. “Is Genetic Counseling for Cancer Predisposition Always Associated with Distress? A Pre-Post Intervention Study to Assess Probands’ Pre-and Post-Counseling Level of Anxiety and Satisfaction.” Archives of Depression and Anxiety, Aug. 2017, pp. 030–37. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.17352/2455-5460.000020.
APA
Simona Di Lascio, Olivia Pagani, Cinzia Cafaro-Greco, Elena Scaffi di, Piercarlo Saletti, Monica Taborelli, Gabriella Bianchi Micheli, Vincenzo Bagnardi, & Davide Disalvatore. (2017). Is genetic counseling for cancer predisposition always associated with distress? A pre-post intervention study to assess probands’ pre-and post-counseling level of anxiety and satisfaction. Archives of Depression and Anxiety, 030–037. https://doi.org/10.17352/2455-5460.000020
Chicago
Simona Di Lascio, Olivia Pagani, Cinzia Cafaro-Greco, Elena Scaffi di, Piercarlo Saletti, Monica Taborelli, Gabriella Bianchi Micheli, Vincenzo Bagnardi, and Davide Disalvatore. 2017. “Is Genetic Counseling for Cancer Predisposition Always Associated with Distress? A Pre-Post Intervention Study to Assess Probands’ Pre-and Post-Counseling Level of Anxiety and Satisfaction.” Archives of Depression and Anxiety, August, 030–037. doi:10.17352/2455-5460.000020.