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Publications by V. Kovess-Masfety
Barriers to Mental Health Treatment: Results From the WHO World Mental Health Surveys
Psychological Medicine
Psychiatry
Mental Health
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The Association Between Childhood Adversities and Subsequent First Onset of Psychotic Experiences: A Cross-National Analysis of 23 998 Respondents From 17 Countries
Psychological Medicine
Psychiatry
Mental Health
Applied Psychology
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