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ISBN 978-91-7833-726-2 (TRYCKT) ISBN 978-91-7833-727-9 (PDF)

ISSN 1101-718X Avhandling/Göteborgs universitet, Psykologiska instutitionen

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Child maltreatment

among young adolescents

Effects on mental health,

academic functioning

and substance use

Johan Melander Hagborg

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Keywords: academic functioning, substance use, child maltreatment, early adolescence, emotional maltreatment, gender, mental health,