Different stressors, different strategies, different outcomes: how domain-specific stress responses differentially predict depressive symptoms among adolescents.

scientific article published on 21 November 2012

Different stressors, different strategies, different outcomes: how domain-specific stress responses differentially predict depressive symptoms among adolescents. is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1007867086
P356DOI10.1007/S10964-012-9866-4
P698PubMed publication ID23180072

P2093author name stringAmy H Mezulis
Katey A Nicolai
Tyler Laney
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P433issue8
P921main subjectteenagerQ1492760
P304page(s)1183-1193
P577publication date2012-11-21
P1433published inJournal of Youth and AdolescenceQ15757275
P1476titleDifferent stressors, different strategies, different outcomes: how domain-specific stress responses differentially predict depressive symptoms among adolescents.
P478volume42