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    Comparisons of Problems Reported by Youths From Seven Countries

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    Authors
    Verhulst, F.
    Achenbach, T.
    Van Der Ende, J
    Nese, E
    Lambert, M.
    Leung, P.
    Silva, M.
    Zilber, N
    Zubrick, Stephen
    Date
    2003
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Verhulst, Frank C. and Achenbach, Thomas M. and Van Der Ende, Jan and Erol, Nese and Lambert, Michael C. and Leung, Patrick W.L. and Silva, Maria A. and Zilber, Nelly and Zubrick, Stephen R.. 2003. Comparisons of Problems Reported by Youths From Seven Countries. American Journal of Psychiatry 160: 1479-1485.
    Source Title
    American Journal of Psychiatry
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    Centre for Developmental Health (Curtin Research Centre)
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8536
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