Associations between Sadness and Anger Regulation Coping, Emotional Expression, and Physical and Relational Aggression among Urban Adolescents.
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T. Sullivan | W. Kliewer | Kimberly L. Goodman | Terri N Sullivan | Sarah W Helms | Wendy Kliewer | Kimberly L Goodman | Sarah W. Helms
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