Clinicopathological significance of psychotic experiences in non-psychotic young people: evidence from four population-based studies
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C. Wasserman | F. Lynch | V. Carli | C. Hoven | C. Wasserman | M. Sarchiapone | P. Corcoran | H. Keeley | D. Wasserman | L. Arseneault | M. Cannon | M. Clarke | I. Kelleher | S. Roddy | M. Harley | C. Fitzpatrick | M. Sarchiapone | C. Hoven | V. Carli | D. Wasserman | F. Lynch | I. Kelleher | H. Keeley | P. Corcoran | C. Fitzpatrick | N. Devlin | C. Molloy | S. Roddy | M. C. Clarke | M. Harley | L. Arseneault | M. Cannon | N. Devlin | C. Molloy | Charlene Molloy
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