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    Samter J, Fitzgerald ML, Braudaway CA, Leeks D, Padgett MB, Swartz AL, Gary-Stephens M, Dellinger NF.
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  • 50. Suicide and war: the mediating effects of negative mood, posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, and social support among army National Guard soldiers.
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  • 55. A model for crisis intervention with Israeli soldiers during compulsory military service.
    Bleich A, Chen E, Levy A, Katz M, Garb R.
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  • 57. The contribution of stressful life events throughout the life cycle to combat-induced psychopathology.
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  • 60. Morale in battle--the medical and the military.
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