Conditional cash transfers and adolescent mental health in Brazil: Evidence from the 2004 Pelotas Birth Cohort
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F. Barros | A. Matijasevich | M. Avendano | A. Bauer | I. Santos | P. Hessel | D. McDaid | R. Araya | C. Lund | C. S. Paula | A. Park | S. Evans-Lacko | Carolina Ziebold | E. Garman | T. Munhoz | Annie Zimmerman | Annette Bauer | C. Ziebold
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