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Research Article

Linking youths’ mental, psychosocial, and emotional functioning to ICF-CY: lessons learned

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Pages 2293-2299 | Received 24 Oct 2016, Accepted 21 May 2017, Published online: 02 Jun 2017

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Berit M. Gustafsson, Per A. Gustafsson, Mats Granlund, Marie Proczkowska & Lena Almqvist. (2020) Longitudinal pathways of engagement, social interaction skills, hyperactivity and conduct problems in preschool children. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 62:2, pages 170-184.
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