ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AS RISK FACTOR FOR COMBAT-RELATED PTSD
ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AS RISK FACTOR FOR COMBAT-RELATED PTSD
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Tuzla: University Clinical Center Tuzla
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English
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Tuzla: University Clinical Center Tuzla
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[...]a lifetime prevalence of PTSD is up to 10% [2,3]. [...]developmental capacities and conditions of early childhood may increase both risk of trauma exposure and the risk that individuals will respond adversely to traumatic exposures. According to results they were divided in PTSD group (n=104) and no PTSD group (n=101). [...]children of low edu...
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ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AS RISK FACTOR FOR COMBAT-RELATED PTSD
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1933287508
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1933287508
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0350-364X
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1840-3956
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10.5457/400