Multimethod, Multi-informant Agreement, and Positive Predictive Value in the Identification of Child Anxiety Disorders Using the SCAS and ADIS-C
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S. Whiteside | Amy M Brown-Jacobsen | Dustin P Wallace | Stephen P H Whiteside | D. Wallace | Amy M. Brown-Jacobsen
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