Predictors of Current DSM-5 PTSD Diagnosis and Symptom Severity Among Deployed Veterans: Significance of Predisposition, Stress Exposure, and Genetics
Yirui Hu,1 Xin Chu,2 Thomas G Urosevich,3 Stuart N Hoffman,4 H Lester Kirchner,1 Richard E Adams,5 Ryan J Dugan,6 Joseph J Boscarino,7 Weixing Shi,2 Carrie A Withey,6 Charles R Figley,8 Joseph A Boscarino6 1Biomedical and Translational Informatics, Geisinger Clinic, Danville, PA, USA; 2Obesity Insti...
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Autores principales: | Hu Y, Chu X, Urosevich TG, Hoffman SN, Kirchner HL, Adams RE, Dugan RJ, Boscarino JJ, Shi W, Withey CA, Figley CR, Boscarino JA |
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Dove Medical Press
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ad64c0ae7f6646b3a9dd089b320131ae |
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