The emotional consequences of novel political identities: Brexit and mental health in the United Kingdom
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P. Hyland | R. McKay | R. Bentall | M. Shevlin | O. McBride | K. Bennett | T. Hartman | S. Butter | M. Braddick | Azzam Alsuhibani | Thomas V. A. Stocks
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