Longitudinal Study on the Effect of Interpersonal Sensitivity/Privileged Self on Interpersonal Stress Events and Depression
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1. Shizuoka University of Welfare
2. College of Humanities and Sciences Nihon University
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Japan Society of Personality Psychology
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https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/personality/28/1/28_28.1.1/_pdf
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