APPROXIMATING A DSM‐5 DIAGNOSIS OF PTSD USING DSM‐IV CRITERIA
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R. Kessler | M. Stein | N. Sampson | R. Ursano | M. Petukhova | S. Heeringa | A. J. Rosellini | L. Colpe | M. Schoenbaum | Lisa J. Colpe | Steven G. Heeringa
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