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Individual differences in biological stress responses moderate the contribution of early peer victimization to subsequent depressive symptoms
Author
A Angold
A Rose
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A Thapar
AS Bryk
B Klimes-Dougan
C Blair
CK Fortunato
DA Granger
DA Granger
DA Granger
DA Kenny
DJ Bauer
Douglas A. Granger
DSJ Hawker
E Nadeem
E Susman
EB Gordis
EL Gibson
GP Chrousos
GP Chrousos
GW Ladd
IM Goodyer
IM Goodyer
J Juvonen
J Kagan
J Kaufman
J Obradovic
JM Bollmer
JP Henry
JW Hughes
KA Buss
Karen D. Rudolph
KD Rudolph
LR Stroud
LS Aiken
M Boivin
M El-Sheikh
MJ Prinstein
MR Gunnar
MR Gunnar
MR Gunnar
NA Fox
NH Kalin
NR Crick
PM Zaccola
RL Speirs
S Graham
S Nolen-Hoeksema
S Schachter
SS Dickerson
T Nedefors
TG O’Connor
TP Beauchaine
U Lundberg
UM Nater
Wendy Troop-Gordon
WT Boyce
WT Boyce
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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