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Result of search strategy for each database.

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 Embase (Ovid) [1974–]01/01/1990 to 09/01/2015275
 Medline (PubMed) [1948–]01/01/1990 to 09/01/201563
 PsycINFO (EBSCO Publishing) [1800–]01/01/1990 to 09/01/201557
 SSCI (Web of Science) [1956–]01/01/1990 to 09/01/2015806