Structure and Etiology of Co-occurring Internalizing and Externalizing Disorders in Adolescents
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J. Hewitt | S. Young | M. Ehringer | D. Boeldt | H. Gelhorn | S. Rhee | R. Corley | Debra L Boeldt | V. Cosgrove | Marissa A. Ehringer | Victoria E. Cosgrove | Heather L. Gelhorn
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