Relationship adjustment, PTSD symptoms, and treatment utilization among coupled National Guard soldiers deployed to Iraq.
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Shannon M. Kehle | C. Erbes | M. Polusny | R. Barry | L. Meis | Laura A Meis | Robin A Barry | Shannon M Kehle | Christopher R Erbes | Melissa A Polusny
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