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    Hoy-Ellis CP, Kim HJ, Oswald AG, Nelson C, Fredriksen-Goldsen KI.
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  • 23. Dynamic changes in marines' reports of PTSD symptoms and problem alcohol use across the deployment cycle.
    Berke DS, Yeterian J, Presseau C, Rusowicz-Orazem L, Kline NK, Nash WP, Litz BT.
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  • 25. Perceived Deterrence of Cigarette Use and Smoking Status Among Active Duty Military Personnel.
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  • 30. Prospective associations of perceived unit cohesion with postdeployment mental health outcomes.
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  • 35. Association of Child Maltreatment and Deployment-related Traumatic Experiences with Mental Disorders in Active Duty Service Members and Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces: Association de la Maltraitance des Enfants et des Expériences Traumatisantes Liées au Déploiement Avec les Troubles Mentaux Chez les Membres du Service Actif et Les Anciens Combattants des Forces Armées Canadiennes.
    Afifi TO, Sareen J, Taillieu T, Stewart-Tufescu A, Mota N, Bolton SL, Asmundson GJG, Enns MW, Ports KA, Jetly R.
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  • 37. 2015 Department of Defense Health Related Behaviors Survey (HRBS).
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  • 38. The impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and combat exposure on mental health conditions among new post-9/11 veterans.
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  • 40. Prevalence of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Psychological Comorbidities Among U.S. Active Duty Service Members, 2006-2013.
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    J Trauma Stress; 2018 Dec 20; 31(6):837-844. PubMed ID: 30398680
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