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253 related items for PubMed ID: 3828618

  • 41. A2 diagnostic criterion for combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder.
    Adler AB, Wright KM, Bliese PD, Eckford R, Hoge CW.
    J Trauma Stress; 2008 Jun; 21(3):301-8. PubMed ID: 18553417
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  • 42. Combat-related traumatic brain injury and its implications to military healthcare.
    Meyer KS, Marion DW, Coronel H, Jaffee MS.
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  • 43. [The psychophysiological support of the combat activities of servicemen].
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    Voen Med Zh; 1996 Apr; 317(4):37-40. PubMed ID: 8754059
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  • 44. Combat stress reactions, posttraumatic stress disorder, cumulative life stress, and physical health among Israeli veterans twenty years after exposure to combat.
    Benyamini Y, Solomon Z.
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  • 45. Therapeutic response to combat stress reaction during Israel's wars.
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  • 48. Negative life events, coping responses, and combat-related psychopathology: a prospective study.
    Solomon Z, Mikulincer M, Flum H.
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  • 49. Media triggers of post-traumatic stress disorder 50 years after the Second World War.
    Hilton C.
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  • 51. Vietnam nurses.
    Rogers B, Nickolaus J.
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    Bleich A, Chen E, Levy A, Katz M, Garb R.
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  • 53. [Psychological results of the atom bomb test (1945-1963)].
    Wangh M.
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    Cannon A.
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  • 55. Military mental health in the Gulf War: the experience at the Central Clinic of the IDF.
    Kaplan Z, Kron S, Lichtenberg P, Solomon Z, Bleich A.
    Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci; 1992 Nov 29; 29(1):7-13. PubMed ID: 1568863
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  • 56. Overlap of mild TBI and mental health conditions in returning OIF/OEF service members and veterans.
    Lew HL, Vanderploeg RD, Moore DF, Schwab K, Friedman L, Yesavage J, Keane TM, Warden DL, Sigford BJ.
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  • 58. On the use of the Rorschach in the study of PSTD.
    Frank G.
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  • 59. Combat stress reactions, post traumatic stress disorder and somatic complaints among Israeli soldiers.
    Solomon Z, Mikulincer M.
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  • 60. PTSD and coping resources among survivors of a kamikaze attack: the role of character strength.
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