Daily emotional dynamics in depressed youth: a cell phone ecological momentary assessment study.
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W. Thompson | R. Dahl | N. Ryan | E. Forbes | J. Silk | B. Birmaher | D. Axelson | Diana J. Whalen | Jennifer L. Jakubcak | D. Whalen | Jennifer Jakubcak
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