Cumulative risk exposure and emotional symptoms among early adolescent girls
Abstract Background From early adolescence, girls and women report the highest rates of emotional symptoms, and there is evidence of increased prevalence in recent years. We investigate risk factors and cumulative risk exposure (CRE) in relation to emotional symptoms among early adolescent girls. Me...
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Main Authors: | Ola Demkowicz, Margarita Panayiotou, Neil Humphrey |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5c0bdacf999a4acf86e96e26fce7af4e |
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