2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocrd.2015.12.002
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Hoarding among outpatients seeking treatment at a psychiatric hospital in Singapore

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“…English/Portuguese J Nurs UFPE on line., Recife, 11(12):5028-36, Dec., 2017 5032 11 Household contamination is one of the most severe markers and the disease can be costly for health surveillance. 18 In addition to all the clinical implications of the disorder, there are occupational problems, such as frequent absences from work due to exacerbated concern with the loss of accumulated items.…”
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“…English/Portuguese J Nurs UFPE on line., Recife, 11(12):5028-36, Dec., 2017 5032 11 Household contamination is one of the most severe markers and the disease can be costly for health surveillance. 18 In addition to all the clinical implications of the disorder, there are occupational problems, such as frequent absences from work due to exacerbated concern with the loss of accumulated items.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…11 Epidemiological studies suggest that the accumulating people usually live alone, in unemployment, overweight, poor quality of life and with problems in social relationships and housing. The profile is of older, unmarried, separated, or divorced individuals who are generally faced with economic difficulties or faced in the course of their lives.…”
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