Association between subclinical psychotic experiences and daily functioning is not moderated by coping style: evidence from two independent adolescent samples from the general population
Lin,A, Yung,A, Wigman,J, Hallett,D, Woodall,T, Chisholm,K, Killackey,E, Ryan,J, Baksheev,G and Wood,S 2014, Association between subclinical psychotic experiences and daily functioning is not moderated by coping style: evidence from two independent adolescent samples from the general population, in Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Early Psychosis; IEPA 2014, IEPA, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 1-1, doi: 10.1111/eip.12199.
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Association between subclinical psychotic experiences and daily functioning is not moderated by coping style: evidence from two independent adolescent samples from the general population
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