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    Lived experiences of negative symptoms in first-episode psychosis: A qualitative secondary analysis

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    Authors
    Gee, Brioney
    Hodgekins, Jo
    Lavis, Anna
    Notley, Caitlin
    Birchwood, Max
    Everard, Linda
    Freemantle, Nick
    Jones, Peter B.
    Singh, Swaran P.
    Amos, Tim
    Marshall, Max
    Sharma, Vimal
    Smith, Jo
    Fowler, David
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    Publication Date
    2018-03-24
    
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    Citation
    Early Intervention in Psychiatry, volume 13, issue 4, page 773-779
    Publisher
    Wiley
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/622413
    Type
    article
    Description
    From Crossref via Jisc Publications Router
    History: epub 2018-03-24, issued 2018-03-24
    Article version: VoR
    Funder: Programme Grants for Applied Research; FundRef: 10.13039/501100007602; Grant(s): RP-PG- 0109-10074
    Funder: National Institute for Health Research; FundRef: 10.13039/501100000272
    Funder: NIHR CLAHRC East of England
    Funder: NIHR CLAHRC West Midlands
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