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Phenomenology and Epidemiology of Pathological Skin Picking
Brian L. Odlaug
, Jon E. Grant
Administration (AHS)
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Medicine and Dentistry
Cohort Effect
100%
Infection
100%
Public Health
100%
Mental Disorder
100%
Prevalence
100%
Dermatology
100%
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
100%
Tissue Injury
100%
Depressive Anxiety
100%
Scar Formation
100%
Trichotillomania
100%
Diseases
100%
Treatment Option
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Infection
100%
Prevalence
100%
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
100%
Tissue Injury
100%
Scar Formation
100%
Trichotillomania
100%
Diseases
100%
Keyphrases
Epidemiology
100%
Phenomenology
100%
Pathological Skin picking
100%
Neurocognitive
14%
Behavioral Sciences
14%
Treatment Options
14%
Scar
14%
Clinical Setting
14%
Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
14%
Psychiatric Conditions
14%
Inhibitory Control
14%
Anxiety-depression
14%
Infectious Complications
14%
Tissue Damage
14%
Prevalence Rate
14%
Medical Complications
14%
Embarrassment
14%
Public Health Perspective
14%
Psychosocial Impairment
14%
Trichotillomania
14%
Active Avoidance
14%
Neurotic Excoriation
14%
Psychosocial Activity
14%
Psychology
Phenomenology
100%
Skin Picking
100%
Public Health
14%
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
14%
Shame
14%
Inhibitory Control
14%
Trichotillomania
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Prevalence
100%
Scar Formation
100%