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Child maltreatment in Kenya, Zambia, and the Netherlands : a cross-cultural comparison of prevalence, psychopathological sequelae, and mediation by PTSS

Mbagaya, C.V.

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Mbagaya, C. V. (2010, December 1). Child maltreatment in Kenya, Zambia, and the Netherlands : a cross-cultural comparison of prevalence, psychopathological sequelae, and mediation by PTSS. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/16193

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Child Maltreatment in Kenya, Zambia and The NetherlandsCatherine V. Mbagaya

Child Maltreatment in Kenya, Zambia and The Netherlands

A Cross-Cultural Comparison of

Prevalence, Psychopathological Sequelae, and Mediation by PTSS

Catherine V. Mbagaya

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