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The authors present an overview of each of the phases in the evolution of the research program associated with the U. S. National Comorbidity Survey (NCS).
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- Year
- 2002
- Type
- other
- Pages
- 343-362
- Citations
- 307
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- 10.1002/0471234311.ch14