Trauma exposure, branch of service, and physical injury in relation to mental health among U.S. veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Alan Simmons | Niloofar Afari | A. Simmons | D. Baker | N. Afari | Dewleen G Baker | Pia Heppner | Sarah Nunnink | Michael Kilmer | Laura Harder | Brandon Bosse | Sarah E. Nunnink | Laura H. Harder | P. Heppner | Michael T. Kilmer | Brandon Bosse
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