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Factors leading to bad social outcome in subjects with psychosis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2011

Vittorio Di Michele*
Affiliation:
Mental Health Trust, Pescara, Italy
Francesca Bolino
Affiliation:
Mental Health Trust, Pescara, Italy
*
Address for correspondence: Dr. V. Di Michele, via Berardinucci 95, 65123 Pescara (Italy). E-mail [email protected]
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