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Common Data Elements for National Institute of Mental Health–Funded Translational Early Psychosis Research
The National Institutes of Health has established the PhenX Toolkit as a web-based resource containing consensus measures freely available to the research community. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has introduced the Mental Health Research Core Collection as part of the PhenX Toolkit...
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