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Armed Conflict and Depression among Heads of Households in Dogonahawa, North-Central Nigeria: Prevalence and Correlates"
written by Maigari Yusufu Taru, Moses David Audu, Tungchama Friday Philip, Davou Francis John, Aishatu Armiya’u Yushau, Charles Nwoga Nnaemeka, Lubola Issa Bamidele,
published by
Open Journal of Depression,
Vol.7 No.2, 2018
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