Life event dimensions of loss, humiliation, entrapment, and danger in the prediction of onsets of major depression and generalized anxiety.
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Kenneth S Kendler | K. Kendler | J. Hettema | C. Prescott | C. Gardner | Carol A Prescott | F. Butera | Charles O Gardner | John M Hettema | Frank Butera
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