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Anxiety sensitivity and rumination: Transdiagnostic factors involved in the relation between subjective social status and anxiety and depressive symptoms and disorders among economically disadvantaged Latinos in primary care.

Zvolensky MJ, Paulus DJ, Bakhshaie J, Garza M, Valdivieso J, Ochoa-Perez M, Reitzel LR, Viana AG, Lemaire C, Bogiaizian D, Robles Z, Manning K, Mayorga NA, Schmidt NB, Collado A. Anxiety sensitivity and rumination: Transdiagnostic factors involved in the relation between subjective social status and anxiety and depressive symptoms and disorders among economically disadvantaged Latinos in primary care. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2018; 88(5):571-581.

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