The impact of depression and childhood maltreatment experiences on psychological adaptation from lockdown to reopening period during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Published:2024-06
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Volume:83
Page:59-60
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ISSN:0924-977X
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Container-title:European Neuropsychopharmacology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:European Neuropsychopharmacology
Author:
Herpertz Julian, Goltermann JanikORCID, Gruber Marius, Blitz RogérioORCID, Taylor JacobORCID, Brosch KatharinaORCID, Stein FrederikeORCID, Straube BenjaminORCID, Meinert Susanne, Kraus Anna, Leehr Elisabeth JORCID, Repple Jonathan, Redlich RonnyORCID, Gutfleisch Lara, Besteher Bianca, Ratzsch JanetteORCID, Winter AlexandraORCID, Bonnekoh Linda M., Winter Nils R., Emden DanielORCID, Kircher Tilo, Nenadić Igor, Dannlowski Udo, Hahn Tim, Opel Nils
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