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Fig 1. Conceptual model of clinicians’ responses to parents’ psychosocial issues.
TABLE 1.Parent and Family Factors Discussed in Study 2
TABLE 2.Categories of Responses to Parents’ Psychosocial Statements and Questions
TABLE 3.Odds of Encouraging and Discouraging Responses and Proportions of Powerless Discouraging Responses According toTopic and Degree of Problem
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