Associations Between Specific Negative Emotions and DSM-5 PTSD Among a National Sample of Interpersonal Trauma Survivors

scientific article published on 18 June 2015

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P356DOI10.1177/0886260515589930
P932PMC publication ID4769114
P698PubMed publication ID26088902

P2093author name stringDean G Kilpatrick
Heidi S Resnick
Christal L Badour
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P921main subjectpost-traumatic stress disorderQ202387
DSM-5Q3064664
P577publication date2015-06-18
P1433published inJournal of Interpersonal ViolenceQ3618928
P1476titleAssociations Between Specific Negative Emotions and DSM-5 PTSD Among a National Sample of Interpersonal Trauma Survivors

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