The Effects of Trauma Type, Timing, Accumulation, and Sequencing

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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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LIU, H.
HARO, J. M.
STEIN, D. J.
KESSLER, R. C.
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Liu, H.; Andrade, L. H.; Haro, J. M.; Stein, D. J.; Kessler, R. C.. The Effects of Trauma Type, Timing, Accumulation, and Sequencing. In: . TRAUMA AND POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES FROM THE WHO WORLD MENTAL HEALTH SURVEYS: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2018. p.153-162.
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