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Jeanne Simon1, Jean-Luc Sudres2, Zeev Maoz3

  • 1Place de la Victoire, 63960 Veyre-Monton, France; Centre d'étude et de recherche en psychopathologie et psychologie de la santé (CERPPS, EA 7411), Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès, Maison de la recherche, 31058 Toulouse cedex 9, France; Laboratoire de psychologie sociale et cognitive (LAPSCO), Université Clermont Auvergne, UFR de psychologie sciences sociales et sciences de l'éducation, 34 avenue Carnot-TSA 60401, 63001 Clermont-Ferrand cedex 1, France.

Revue de l'infirmiere
|May 25, 2024
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概括

扰乱性情绪失调障碍 (DEDD) 越来越多地在儿童和青少年中被诊断出,由于其复杂性和有限的诊断工具,它带来了挑战. 专业人士经常误诊DEDD,更喜欢熟悉的情况.

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