Psychometric properties of the Brief Symptom Inventory support the hypothesis of a general psychopathological factor
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A. Diaz | L. Malloy-Diniz | J. J. de Paula | M. Pinheiro | Danielle de Souza Costa | D. Miranda | A. D. da Silva | A. Serpa | Clarice de Medeiros Chaves Ferreira
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