Context v. algorithm: evidence that a transdiagnostic framework of contextual clinical characterization is of more clinical value than categorical diagnosis

J. van Os*, L.K. Pries, M. ten Have, R. de Graaf, S. van Dorsselaer, M. Bak, G. Kenis, B.D. Lin, N. Gunther, J.J. Luykx, B.P.F. Rutten, S. Guloksuz

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