The bidirectional associations between psychotic experiences and DSM-IV mental disorders
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The bidirectional associations between psychotic experiences and DSM-IV mental disorders
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Carmen C W Lim
Corina Benjet
Evelyn J Bromet
John Fayyad
Jose M Caldas de Almeida
José Posada-Villa
Margreet Ten Have
Mark Oakley Browne
Nancy Sampson
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2016-03-17T00:00:00Z