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1 Division of Behavioral Science, School of Dental Medicine, Center for Oral Health Research, and School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; and Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA
About a third of variance in a year's incidence of recurrent herpes labialis (RHL) was predicted from combinations of psychological and sociometric variables. Measures of social assets and psychological discomfort added significant predictive information when used in combination with measures of susceptibility to RHL (antibody titer or frequency of RHL determined by history).
Submitted on December 6, 1971
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