Parent and child mental health trajectories April 2020 to May 2021: Strict lockdown versus no lockdown in Australia
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Samantha J. Teague | M. Stokes | S. Evans | A. Mikocka-Walus | G. Youssef | J. Toumbourou | A. Wood | Mathew Ling | C. Olsson | E. Sciberras | S. Teague | M. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz | Julian W. Fernando | G. Karantzas | G. Melvin | J. Macdonald | C. Greenwood | E. Westrupp | T. Berkowitz | Glenn Melvin | Amanda Wood | A. Mikocka‐Walus | M. Fuller‐Tyszkiewicz | Tomer S. Berkowitz
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