Ohno, H., & Hasegawa, A. (2025, December). Implicit self-esteem decreases depressive symptoms, but explicit self-esteem does not: Longitudinal study in Japan using the Name Letter Test. Cogent Psychology.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOhno, Hikaru, and Akira Hasegawa. "Implicit Self-esteem Decreases Depressive Symptoms, but Explicit Self-esteem Does Not: Longitudinal Study in Japan Using the Name Letter Test." Cogent Psychology Dec. 2025.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOhno, Hikaru, and Akira Hasegawa. "Implicit Self-esteem Decreases Depressive Symptoms, but Explicit Self-esteem Does Not: Longitudinal Study in Japan Using the Name Letter Test." Cogent Psychology, Dec. 2025.
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