Implications of adverse childhood experiences screening on behavioral health services: A scoping review and systems modeling analysis.
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National Institute of Mental Health
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American Psychological Association (APA)
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General Psychology,General Medicine
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http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/amp/76/2/364.pdf
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