Sources of ‘relational homes’: A qualitative study of cancer survivors’ perception of emotional support

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Sources of ‘relational homes’ : A qualitative study of cancer survivors’ perception of emotional support. / Iversen, Hans Raun; Assing Hvidt, Elisabeth; Hansen, H.P.

I: Mental Health, Religion & Culture, Bind 16(6), 2012, s. 617-632.

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Iversen, HR, Assing Hvidt, E & Hansen, HP 2012, 'Sources of ‘relational homes’: A qualitative study of cancer survivors’ perception of emotional support', Mental Health, Religion & Culture, bind 16(6), s. 617-632. https://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2012.708652

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Iversen, H. R., Assing Hvidt, E., & Hansen, H. P. (2012). Sources of ‘relational homes’: A qualitative study of cancer survivors’ perception of emotional support. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 16(6), 617-632. https://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2012.708652

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Iversen HR, Assing Hvidt E, Hansen HP. Sources of ‘relational homes’: A qualitative study of cancer survivors’ perception of emotional support. Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 2012;16(6):617-632. https://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2012.708652

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Iversen, Hans Raun ; Assing Hvidt, Elisabeth ; Hansen, H.P. / Sources of ‘relational homes’ : A qualitative study of cancer survivors’ perception of emotional support. I: Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 2012 ; Bind 16(6). s. 617-632.

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