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Family psychosocial characteristics influencing criminal behaviour and mortality - possible mediating factors: a longitudinal study of male and female subjects in the Stockholm Birth Cohort
Authors
A Caspi
A Richardson
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B af Klinteberg
B Grant
Britt af Klinteberg
C Tuvblad
C-G Janson
CR Cloninger
CS Widom
DG Bassani
DM Fergusson
DP Farrington
DP Farrington
EW Schubert
HB Bygholm Christensen
HR White
HR White
I Nylander
J Hallman
J Murray
J Suvisaari
JA Farrow
JP Shepherd
KR Merikangas
KW Nilsson
L von Knorring
L von Knorring
M Bohman
M Fridell
M Linnoila
M Virkkunen
MJ Essex
MN Nygaard Christoffersen
P Cuijpers
P-A Rydelius
Per-Anders Rydelius
Q Xiao
R Nash Parker
RC Cloninger
RD Eiden
RE Drake
S Andréasson
S Greenland
S Lang
S Peiponen
S-Å Stenberg
SF Greenfield
SJ Latendresse
SR Dube
U Beijer
Ulla Beijer
W Beardslee
W Beardslee
Ylva Almquist
Publication date
1 January 2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
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