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Recovery from DSM-IV post-traumatic stress disorder in the WHO World Mental Health surveys | |
English | |
20180200 | |
Cambridge University Press | |
Rosellini, A.J. | Liu, H. | Petukhova, M.V. | Sampson, N.A. | Aguilar-Gaxiola, S. | Alonso, J. | Borges, G. | Bruffaerts, R. | Bromet, E.J. | de Girolamo, G. | de Jonge, P. | Fayyad, J. | Florescu, S. | Gureje, O. | Haro, J.M. | Hinkov, H. | Karam, E.G. | Kawakami, N. | Koenen, K.C. | Lee, S. | Lépine, J.P. | Levinson, D. | Navarro-Mateu, F. | Oladeji, B.D. | O'Neill, S. | Pennell, B.E. | Piazza, M. | Posada-Villa, J. | Scott, K.M. | Stein, D.J. | Torres, Y. | Viana, M.C. | Zaslavsky, A.M. | Kessler, R.C. | |
PTSD | substance-related disorders | behaviour disorders | anxiety disorders | depressive disorder | bipolar disorder | bereavement | child abuse | warfare | communities | survivors | domestic violence | accidents | disasters | wounds and injuries | war victims | veterans | refugees | torture victims | rural areas | urban areas | developing countries | epidemiology | World Health Organization (WHO) | retrospective studies | logistic models | DSM-IV | multicentre studies | time factors | recovery of function | life change events | health surveys | rehabilitation | universal | |
Full text (free to in-house users) | |
Psychological medicine ; vol. 48, no. 3 | |
WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators | |