McFarlane‚ 1981
Helpfulness of discussion:
1- makes things a lot worse
2- makes things a bit worse
3- helps things a bit
4- helps things a lot
1- makes things a lot worse
2- makes things a bit worse
3- helps things a bit
4- helps things a lot
I discuss home and family with: |
Would this person come to you to discuss home and family? |
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