Stress and the Development of Cognitive Vulnerabilities to Depression Explain Sex Differences in Depressive Symptoms During Adolescence
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Jonathan P Stange | L. Abramson | L. Alloy | J. Stange | J. Hamilton | Lauren B Alloy | Lyn Y Abramson | Jessica L Hamilton
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