Examining associations between distress tolerance, perceived COVID-19 threat, and psychological outcomes: The moderating role of social support
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M. Lafontaine | K. Péloquin | C. Chiarolanza | A. Brassard | S. Salavati | A. Randall | S. Beauchemin-Roy | Susan D. Boon
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