Construction and validation of new static risk assessment instruments
Jeremy CoidSimone UllrichConstantinos KallisMark FreestoneRafael GonzálezLaura BuiArtemis IgoumenouAnthony C. ConstantinouNorman FentonWilliam MarshMin YangBianca DeStavolaJunmei HuJenny ShawMichael W. DoyleLaura Archer-PowerMary DavorenBeatrice OsumiliPaul McCroneKatherine BarrettDavid HindlePaul Bebbington
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