Anxiety, depressive symptoms, and distress over the course of the war in Ukraine in three federal states in Germany
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N. Opel | O. Purschke | D. Sedding | M. Gekle | J. Hoell | J. Rosendahl | M. Girndt | T. Frese | M. Binder | I. Moor | A. Broda | C. Gottschick | B. Klee | S. Diexer | R. Mikolajczyk | Janka Massag | D. Costa
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