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      Sixand Ten-Item Indexes of Psychological Distress Based on the Symptom Checist-90

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                1073-1911
                1552-3489
                July 26 2016
                July 26 2016
                : 7
                : 2
                : 103-111
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                10.1177/107319110000700201
                2e039d05-8c65-43c6-8e13-cd5ac66d3c48
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