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      Social Coping and Life Satisfaction in Adolescents

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                Journal
                Social Indicators Research
                Soc Indic Res
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0303-8300
                1573-0921
                January 2014
                December 16 2012
                January 2014
                : 115
                : 1
                : 241-252
                Article
                10.1007/s11205-012-0217-3
                1fb99023-bc76-4eaf-8fc2-88355de8c143
                © 2014

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