Abby L. Mulay, A. P. Natoli, E. Gottfried, Sara E. Boyd, N. Cain, M. Waugh
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There are no coincidences: Proposed usefulness of the alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorders in the conceptualization of QAnon-related threats.