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International Journal of Nursing & Clinical Practices Volume 8 (2021), Article ID 8:IJNCP-335, 5 pages
https://doi.org/10.15344/2394-4978/2021/335
Original Article
Special Issue: Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Development of the "Scale of Identity Adaptation (SIA)" for People with Schizophrenia

Hitomi Setoguchi

Department of Nursing, School of Health Science, Saitama Prefectural University, Saitama, Japan
Prof. Hitomi Setoguchi, Department of Nursing, School of Health Science, Saitama Prefectural University, Saitama, Japan; E-mail: setoguchi-hitomi@spu.ac.jp
07 December 2020; 11 February 2021; 13 February 2021
Setoguchi H (2021) Development of the “Scale of Identity Adaptation (SIA)” for People with Schizophrenia. Int J Nurs Clin Pract 8: 335. doi: https://doi.org/10.15344/2394-4978/2021/335
This study was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (basic type C).

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