Migration from Mexico to the United States and subsequent risk for depressive and anxiety disorders: a cross-national study.
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Migration from Mexico to the United States and subsequent risk for depressive and anxiety disorders: a cross-national study.
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Migration from Mexico to the U ...... rders: a cross-national study.
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Joshua Breslau
Ladson Hinton
Naomi Saito
William Vega
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10.1001/ARCHGENPSYCHIATRY.2011.21
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2011-04-01T00:00:00Z