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"Internalized symptoms in adolescence as predictors of mental health in adulthood in the Northern Swedish cohort"
written by Helen R. Winefield, Anne Hammarström, Karina Nygren, Bruno Hägglöf,
published by Health, Vol.5 No.7, 2013
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