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青少年僧帽瓣脫垂症候群之精神病理研究
Translated title of the contribution
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Psychopathology of Mitral Valve Prolapse Syndrome in Adolescents
余 嬪, 柯 景塘, 黃 賢正,
Mei-Wun Tsai
, Jin-Jong Chen, 余 姮
Department of Physical Therapy and Assistive Technology
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Age Groups
14%
Anxiety-depression
7%
Asthma
7%
Atypical Chest Pain
14%
Between-subject
14%
Cardiac murmur
7%
Cardiac Neurosis
14%
Congenital Heart Disease
7%
Dizziness
14%
Dyspnea
7%
Extroversion
7%
Global Severity Index
7%
Group 14
7%
Heart Disease
7%
High Age
7%
Hostility
7%
Hypertension
7%
Junior High School
7%
Langya
7%
Mitral Valve Prolapse
100%
Palpation
7%
Pathophysiology
7%
Personality Scales
7%
Phobia
7%
Prolapse Symptoms
7%
Psychiatric Symptoms
14%
Psychopathology
100%
School Adolescents
7%
Somatization
7%
Somatization Symptoms
7%
Symptom Distress
7%
Symptom Patterns
7%
Symptom Scale
14%
Taipei
7%
Type A Personality
14%
Valvular Heart Disease
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adolescence
100%
Asthma
7%
Breathing
14%
Cardiac Anxiety
14%
Da Costa's Syndrome
7%
Dizziness
14%
Dyspnea
7%
Extraversion
7%
Heart Disease
7%
Heart Murmur
7%
Hostility
7%
Mitral Valve Prolapse
100%
Obsession
7%
Palpitations
7%
Pathophysiology
7%
Persistent Truncus Arteriosus
7%
Somatization
14%
Thorax Pain
14%
Type A Behavior
14%
Valvular Heart Disease
7%
Nursing and Health Professions
Adolescent
7%
Asthma
7%
Cardiac Anxiety
14%
Congenital Heart Disease
7%
Dizziness
14%
Dyspnea
7%
Heart Disease
7%
Heart Murmur
7%
Heart Palpitation
7%
Mitral Valve Prolapse
100%
Obsession
7%
Pathophysiology
7%
Somatization
14%
Syndrome
100%
Thorax Pain
14%
Valvular Heart Disease
7%