Physical Disease: A Crucial Research Area in the Context of Quality of Life and Mental Health
The medical literature defines a chronic physical disease as any organic disorder that lasts more than three months or that entails a period of hospitalization of more than of a month, which restricts an individual's daily abilities or behaviors and causes changes to their social functions [......
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Main Author: | Paraskevi Theofilou (Author) |
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