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Barrett, Elizabeth; Jacobs, Brian; Klasen, Henrikje; Herguner, Sabri; Agnafors, Sara; Banjac, Visnja; Bezborodovs, Nikita; Cini, Erica; Hamann, Christoph; Huscsava, Mercedes M; Kostadinova, Maya; Kramar, Yuliia; Maravic, Vanja Mandic; McGrath, Jane; Molteni, Silvia; Moron-Nozaleda, Maria Goretti; Mudra, Susanne; Nikolova, Gordana; Vorkas, Kallistheni Pantelidou; Prata, Ana Teresa; ... (2020). The child and adolescent psychiatry: study of training in Europe (CAP-STATE). European child & adolescent psychiatry, 29(1), pp. 11-27. Springer 10.1007/s00787-019-01416-3
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Hamann, C; Schultze-Lutter, F; Tarokh, L (2016). Web-Based Assessment of Mental Well-Being in Early Adolescence: A Reliability Study. Journal of medical internet research, 18(6), e138. Centre of Global eHealth Innovation 10.2196/jmir.5482
Hamann, C; Schultze-Lutter, F; Tarokh, L (2016). Web-Based Assessment of Mental Well-Being in Early Adolescence: A Reliability Study. Journal of medical internet research, 18(6), e138. Centre of Global eHealth Innovation 10.2196/jmir.5482