Prevalence of pseudoneurologic conversion disorder in an urban community in Manisa, Turkey

Artuner Deveci1, Oryal Taşkın2, Gönül Dinç3, Hikmet Yılmaz4, M. Murat Demet2, Pinar Erbay-Dundar3, Ender Kaya2, Erol Özmen2
1Celal Bayar University Medical School
2Dept. of Psychiatry, Celal Bayar University Medical School, Manisa, Turkey
3Dept. of Public Health, Celal Bayar University Medical School, Manisa, Turkey
4Dept. of Neurology, Celal Bayar University Medical School, Manisa, Turkey

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