at an increased risk for internalising symptoms at ages 12–14 years, and this association was mediated by a higher
pubertal status at ages 9–10 years, but not by a faster pubertal tempo.
at an increased risk for internalising symptoms at ages 12–14 years, and this association was mediated by a higher
pubertal status at ages 9–10 years, but not by a faster pubertal tempo.