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Longitudinal Relationships Between Depressive Symptom Severity and Phone-Measured Mobility: Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling Study
Longitudinal Relationships Between Depressive Symptom Severity and Phone-Measured Mobility: Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling Study
Authors of this article:
Yuezhou Zhang1 ; Amos A Folarin1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ; Shaoxiong Sun1 ; Nicholas Cummins1 ; Srinivasan Vairavan6 ; Rebecca Bendayan1, 3 ; Yatharth Ranjan1 ; Zulqarnain Rashid1 ; Pauline Conde1 ; Callum Stewart1 ; Petroula Laiou1 ; Heet Sankesara1 ; Faith Matcham7 ; Katie M White7 ; Carolin Oetzmann7 ; Alina Ivan7 ; Femke Lamers8 ; Sara Siddi9, 10, 11 ; Elisabet Vilella10, 12 ; Sara Simblett13 ; Aki Rintala14, 15 ; Stuart Bruce16 ; David C Mohr17 ; Inez Myin-Germeys14 ; Til Wykes13, 18 ; Josep Maria Haro9, 10, 11 ; Brenda WJH Penninx8 ; Vaibhav A Narayan6 ; Peter Annas19 ; Matthew Hotopf3, 7, 18 ; Richard JB Dobson1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ; RADAR-CNS consortium20
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