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                Journal
                Early Intervention in Psychiatry
                Early Intervention in Psychiatry
                Wiley
                1751-7885
                1751-7893
                December 26 2019
                December 26 2019
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Center for Suicide Prevention, Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier Bron France
                [2 ]INSERM U1028, CNRS UMR5292Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University, PSYR2 Team, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center Lyon France
                [3 ]Philosophical Research Institute of LyonJean Moulin Lyon 3 University Lyon France
                [4 ]Groupe d'Etude en Psychologie Sociale (GRePS)Lumière Lyon 2 University Lyon France
                [5 ]Lyon‐EstSchool of Medicine, Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University Villeurbanne France
                [6 ]Pôle 69G35, Hôpital Saint Cyr au Mont d'Or Saint Cyr au Mont d'Or France
                [7 ]Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, EA 7425 HESPER Health Services and Performance Research—Claude Bernard Lyon 1 UniversityUniversité de Lyon Lyon France
                Article
                10.1111/eip.12923
                31876396
                a5d04138-ab6c-46c1-ab0f-8bfdeb40fb06
                © 2019

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