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Title
Psychotic-Like Experiences and Psychological Distress
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Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association
Volume 22, Issue 4, Pages 312-319
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Online
2016-07-14
DOI
10.1177/1078390316653802
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