Disparate prevalence estimates of PTSD among service members who served in Iraq and Afghanistan: possible explanations.
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Terry L. Schell | Karen Chan Osilla | Rajeev Ramchand | Terry L Schell | R. Ramchand | B. Karney | K. Osilla | L. B. Caldarone | Benjamin R Karney | Rachel M Burns | Leah Barnes Caldarone | R. Burns
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