Recovery from DSM-IV post-traumatic stress disorder in the WHO World Mental Health surveys
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Dan J Stein | R. Kessler | A. Zaslavsky | O. Gureje | N. Sampson | M. Viana | E. Karam | J. Posada-Villa | J. Lépine | J. Haro | N. Kawakami | M. Petukhova | P. de Jonge | G. Borges | R. Bruffaerts | G. de Girolamo | J. Fayyad | E. Bromet | B. Pennell | D. Levinson | A. J. Rosellini | S. Florescu | K. Koenen | H. Hinkov | F. Navarro-Mateu | M. Piazza | K. Scott | Y. Torres | S. Lee | S. O’neill | B. Oladeji | S. Aguilar-Gaxiola | J. Alonso | H. Liu
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