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Psychosocial Research in Traumatic Stress: an Update

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Journal J Trauma Stress
Publisher Wiley
Date 1994 Jul 1
PMID 8087399
Citations 20
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Abstract

This report presents an update of psychosocial research in the traumatic stress field, presenting an overview of recent studies in several areas: the epidemiology of traumatic events and of PTSD in the general adult population, other diagnoses associated with trauma exposure and PTSD, the course and longevity of PTSD symptomatology, and risk factors for the diagnosis. Other areas of increasing interest and focus are briefly noted.

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