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Psychopathology among parents of children and adolescents with separation anxiety disorder

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Title
Psychopathology among parents of children and adolescents with separation anxiety disorder
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neuropsychiatrie, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/s40211-014-0133-7
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P. Sackl-Pammer, C. Popow, B. Schuch, M. Aigner, M. Friedrich, J. Huemer

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To examine psychopathology among parents of children and adolescents with separation anxiety disorder (SAD).

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