Coping Styles, Aggression and Interpersonal Conflicts among Depressed and Non-Depressed People
Background: The present study compared people with depressive symp¬toms and people without depressive symptoms with reference to their coping styles, level of aggression and interpersonal conflicts.Methods: A purposive sample of 128 people (64 depressed and 64 normal controls) was selected from four...
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Main Authors: | Amber Nazir (Author), Humaira Mohsin (Author) |
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences,
2013-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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