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3by Clarissa Giebel, Kerry Hanna, Hilary Tetlow, Kym Ward, Justine Shenton, Jacqueline Cannon, Sarah Butchard, Aravind Komuravelli, Anna Gaughan, Ruth Eley, Carol Rogers, Manoj Rajagopal, Stan Limbert, Steve Callaghan, Rosie Whittington, Lisa Shaw, Mark GabbayGet full text
Published 2021-03-01
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4“... “someone to talk to” whereas other referrals may only begin to feel a psychological burden lifted after...”
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5by Nilsson, Cecilia“... and professional standpoint. Most women wanted someone to talk to about the delivery experience. This show...”
Published 2010
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6by Siyothula, Evy-Terressah Busisiwe“... and finding someone to talk to parents were seen as effective ways of improving their situation....”
Published 2009
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7by PER HANSSON“... of action (for example, commissioning someone to talk to the priest or to give a statement)....”
Published 2017-01-01
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8“... satisfying and fun. To have someone to talk to and exchange ideas with was also mentioned by the informants...”
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9“..., leadership, and capital. Reducing the loss of capital. Finding someone to talk to. 2...”
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10by Per Hansson“... of action (for example, commissioning someone to talk to the priest or to give a statement) ...”
Published 2017-07-01
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11“... lost and can’t find someone to talk to. Rapid living path and increasingly complicated human...”
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12by Granström, Joel“... that the students were in need of someone to talk to about their future and career during their middle- and high...”
Published 2015
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13by Mäkimaa, Inger“.... The support from friends can be practical advice and help but also someone to talk to. The descriptions...”
Published 2008
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14by Benoit V. Tudrej, Anne-Laure Heintz, Michaela B. Rehman, Daniel Marcelli, Pierre Ingrand, Philippe Binder“... adolescents were assessed. They reported feeling better about their health, being able to talk, having someone...”
Published 2017-10-01
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15“... with multimorbidity missed someone to talk to about their mental health, and needed partners that were accessible...”
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16“... interviews included: Easing the transition to the “real world”; Practical and individualised support; Someone...”
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17“... were significantly less likely to report having a parent involved in their life and have someone...”
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18“... (90%, n=69) considered they had someone to talk to about their disease, but most of them wanted...”
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19by Deris, Aaron“..., such as, "financial help for expenses." Mothers' preferred emotional (someone to talk to about problems, feelings...”
Published 2006
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20by Ian F Walker, Sudeepa Khanal, Joe P Hicks, Bikash Lamichhane, Anil Thapa, Helen Elsey, Sushil C Baral, James N Newell“... and counselling. Patients particularly valued having someone to talk to about their concerns and worries. We were...”
Published 2018-01-01
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