Relationship between anxious temperament and harm avoidance in medical students and staff
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences2017Vol. 72(5), pp. 322–328
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Abstract
These findings support our hypothesis and suggest that anxious temperament may have 'depressive proneness' whereas harm avoidance may have 'passive proneness.'
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