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Aging Fathers of Adult Children With Schizophrenia
Psychiatric Services, 07/01/09
Ghosh S et al. - Fathers of adults with schizophrenia experienced higher levels of depression, poorer perceived health, lower levels of psychological well-being, and less marital satisfaction compared with their age-matched peers in the WLS.
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