Do Encopretic Children Have Clinically Significant Behavior Problems?
Patrick C. Friman(Rehabilitation Institute of Kansas City), J. Michael Leibowitz(Rehabilitation Institute of Kansas City), Jack W. Finney(Rehabilitation Institute of Kansas City), Judith R. Mathews(Nebraska Medical Center), Edward R. Christophersen(Rehabilitation Institute of Kansas City)
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