A Qualitative Study Exploring International Experiences of Seeking Treatment for Adults With Trichotillomania: A Story of Frustration and Unmet Need
Trichotillomania (TTM) is a poorly understood disorder with no consensus on aetiology or epidemiology; often overlooked due to high comorbidity rates. Cross-cultural qualitative research is sparse; therefore, an international qualitative study was conducted. A generic qualitative approach with thema...
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Main Authors: | Chane Anne Roodt BSc Hons, MSc, PhD, Mary Turner RGN, PhD, FHEA, Amanda Edmondson BSc, MSc, PhD, CPsychol, Philip Keeley PhD, RN, Sarah Kendal RMN, BA, MHSc, PhD |
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Language: | EN |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ecbc0a8c7ec146f7a39a6734ce65215c |
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