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Spirituality, sense of coherence, and coping responses in women receiving treatment for alcohol and drug addiction

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  • Arevalo, Sandra
  • Prado, Guillermo
  • Amaro, Hortensia

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  • Arevalo, Sandra & Prado, Guillermo & Amaro, Hortensia, 2008. "Spirituality, sense of coherence, and coping responses in women receiving treatment for alcohol and drug addiction," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 31(1), pages 113-123, February.
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