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Quality of Life and Coping With Chronic Illness and Disability: A Temporal Perspective
Quality of life as a measure of overall well-being is a popular variable used in psychosocial research. Rarely, however, has it been used when assessing coping, specifically coping with chronic illness and/or a disability. Even less studied is the relationship between community level interventions and personal coping.
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