Role of Pre-Morbid Factors and Exposure to Blast Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on Post-Traumatic Stress in United States Military Personnel.

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P356DOI10.1089/NEU.2015.4245
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_mlqhqsoh5rdj5nc7paifzxrkwi
P932PMC publication ID5065037
P698PubMed publication ID27027526

P50authorAnthony KontosQ48176722
P2093author name stringMichael W Collins
R J Elbin
Russ S Kotwal
Robert D Forsten
Jody L Manners
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P433issue19
P921main subjectUnited States of AmericaQ30
post-traumatic stress disorderQ202387
traumatic brain injuryQ1995526
traumatic stressQ16920843
P304page(s)1796-1801
P577publication date2016-03-30
P1433published inJournal of NeurotraumaQ15716774
P1476titleRole of Pre-Morbid Factors and Exposure to Blast Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on Post-Traumatic Stress in United States Military Personnel
P478volume33