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소아암 부모의 외상 후 성장을 위한 가족 프로그램 TSL®-CCF 개발과 효과성 검증

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' 소아암 부모의 외상 후 성장을 위한 가족 프로그램 TSL®-CCF 개발과 효과성 검증' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • childhood cancer
  • family based program
  • mixed methods
  • post-traumatic growth
  • tsl
  • 가족 기반 프로그램
  • 소아암
  • 외상 후 성장
  • 혼합방법
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