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    Does therapeutic writing help people with long-term conditions? Systematic review, realist synthesis and economic considerations

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    Volume
    20
    Pagination
    1 - +
    DOI
    10.3310/hta20270
    Journal
    HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
    Issue
    27
    ISSN
    1366-5278
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    Authors
    Nyssen, OP; Taylor, SJC; Wong, G; Steed, E; Bourke, L; Lord, J; Ross, CA; Hayman, S; Field, V; Higgins, A
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    http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/12486
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