The Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Hairpulling Scale: 2. reliability and validity.

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Published in Psychother Psychosom on January 01, 1995

Authors

R L O'Sullivan1, N J Keuthen, C F Hayday, J N Ricciardi, M L Buttolph, M A Jenike, L Baer

Author Affiliations

1: Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, Mass. 02129, USA.

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