Self-stigma as a mediator between social capital and empowerment among people with major depressive disorder in Europe: The ASPEN study
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G. Thornicroft | A. Lasalvia | C. Bonetto | C. Ferrari | M. Lanfredi | L. Knifton | G. Rossi | N. Quinn | T. Van Bortel | S. Zoppei
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