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Trait Anxiety and Reactions to Patient-Centered and Doctor-Centered Styles of Communication: An Experimental Study

Peter Kjær Graugaard, MD and Arnstein Finset, PhD

From the Department of Behavioral Sciences in Medicine (P.K.G., A.F.), University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.



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Fig. 1. Interactions between level of anxiety and style of communication for the subscale affect tension/anxiety (POMS).

 





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