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Rebecca Davenport
Pieter W Nel
Debbie Ford
Centre for Research in Psychology and Sport Sciences
School of Life and Medical Sciences
Health and Clinical Psychology group
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Original language
English
Journal
Qualitative Health Research
Publication status
In preparation -
2018
ID: 13451215