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. 2025 Jan 14:69:1608114.
doi: 10.3389/ijph.2024.1608114. eCollection 2024.

Methodological Considerations and Future Directions in Mental Health Multimorbidity Research: Response to Andreeva et al

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Methodological Considerations and Future Directions in Mental Health Multimorbidity Research: Response to Andreeva et al

Mengqin Zhang. Int J Public Health. .
No abstract available

Keywords: anxiety; eating disorders; insomnia; mental health multimorbidity; methodological considerations.

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