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Richardson R, Trépel D, Perry A, et al. Screening for psychological and mental health difficulties in young people who offend: a systematic review and decision model. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2015 Jan. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 19.1.)
Screening for psychological and mental health difficulties in young people who offend: a systematic review and decision model.
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