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Sue Jackson

Visiting Lecturer, School of Psychology, University of the West of England, Bristol

Towards a greater understanding of the psychosocial impact of the symptoms of pituitary conditions

Some 1062 individuals (53% response rate) responded to the survey (683 female, 366 male, 13 undeclared), with most residing in England (861; 93%). Of these responses, 567 were in pen-and-paper format...

Pituitary conditions: importance of geography and the Pituitary Foundation in patient support

The analysis revealed four main themes with associated sub-themes, plus one over-arching theme outlined in Table 1..

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