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Post-traumatic stress disorder in UK and US forces deployed to Iraq

Hoge et al., 2006

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Hoge C
Castro C
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Matthew Hotopf and colleagues (May 27, p 1731) 1 present the results of an elegant study of the mental health of UK military personnel who deployed to the 2003 Iraq war. The most notable finding was the strikingly lower rate of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among …
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