Commentary: Why treatment is the best choice for childhood mental disorders – a commentary on Roest et al. (2022)
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P. Cuijpers | B. Orobio de Castro | G. Overbeek | A. Popma | P. Hoekstra | E. Salemink | M. Luman | S. van der Oord | T. Dekkers | A. Groenman | N. Rommelse | B. J. van den Hoofdakker | P. Leijten | Y. Stikkelbroek | Nanda N. J. Rommelse | Patty Leijten
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