Prevalence and correlates of self-reported psychotic symptoms in the British population.
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Prevalence and correlates of self-reported psychotic symptoms in the British population.
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Prevalence and correlates of self-reported psychotic symptoms in the British population.
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Prevalence and correlates of self-reported psychotic symptoms in the British population.
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Prevalence and correlates of self-reported psychotic symptoms in the British population.
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Prevalence and correlates of self-reported psychotic symptoms in the British population.
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Prevalence and correlates of self-reported psychotic symptoms in the British population
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Howard Meltzer
Louise C Johns
Nicola Singleton
Paul Bebbington
Traolach Brugha
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10.1192/BJP.185.4.298
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2004-10-01T00:00:00Z