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  • 47. Can interpersonal contact help improve attitudes toward soldiers with intellectual disability? An Israeli study.
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  • 48. All-or-nothing thinking: The processing of emotional expressions in traumatized post-deployment soldiers.
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  • 52. Relationship Between Job Burnout and Neuroendocrine Indicators in Soldiers in the Xinjiang Arid Desert: A Cross-Sectional Study.
    Tao N, Zhang J, Song Z, Tang J, Liu J.
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  • 53. Factors associated with physical aggression among US Army soldiers.
    Gallaway MS, Fink DS, Millikan AM, Bell MR.
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  • 56. The importance of leadership in Soldiers' nutritional behaviors: results from the Soldier Fueling Initiative program evaluation.
    Jackson TK, Cable SJ, Jin WK, Robinson A, Dennis SD, Vo LT, Prosser TJ, Rawlings JA.
    US Army Med Dep J; 2013 Dec 01; ():79-90. PubMed ID: 24146245
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  • 58. Association of trauma and PTSD symptoms with openness to reconciliation and feelings of revenge among former Ugandan and Congolese child soldiers.
    Bayer CP, Klasen F, Adam H.
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  • 59. Assessing Psychological Fitness in the Military - Development of an Effective and Economic Screening Instrument.
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