Gender differences in the relation between social support, problems in parent-offspring communication, and depression and anxiety.
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J. Ormel | C. Hartman | J. D. den Boer | R. Minderaa | G. van der Pompe | Johan Ormel | Catharina A Hartman | Ruud B Minderaa | Johan A den Boer | Karlien M C Landman-Peeters | Gieta van der Pompe | K. Landman-Peeters
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