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Compliance with ambulatory saliva sampling in the chicago health, aging, and social relations study and associations with social support.

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Compliance with ambulatory saliva sampling in the chicago health, aging, and social relations study and associations with social support.

Auteurs : Brigitte M. Kudielka ; Louise C. Hawkley ; Emma K. Adam ; John T. Cacioppo

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Noncompliance with instructed saliva sampling times in ambulatory settings can compromise resulting cortisol findings.

DOI: 10.1080/08836610701566951
PubMed: 17927559

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