Using gastrointestinal distress reports to predict youth anxiety risk: Implications for mental health literacy and community care
This study investigates the generalizability and predictive validity of associations between gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and youth anxiety to establish their utility in community mental health decision-making. We analyzed data from youth ages 3 to 21 years in volunteer cohorts collected in Los An...
Main Authors: | Bloom, P.A (Author), Callaghan, B. (Author), Douglas, I. (Author), Tottenham, N. (Author), VanTieghem, M. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Inc
2021
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher |
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