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Relationship Between Behavior and Asthma in Children With Atopic Dermatitis

Jim Stevenson, PhD for the ETAC Study Group

Center for Research into Psychological Development, Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, United Kingdom, on behalf of the ETAC Study Group.



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Figure 1. Mean behavior problem scores (± 95% CI) by age for children with no asthma and for those with asthma onset before and after 35 months.

 





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