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Authors: KILPATRICK DG
Citation: Dg. Kilpatrick, UNTITLED, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 403-403

Authors: SCHNURR PP
Citation: Pp. Schnurr, STATISTICAL REVIEW - AN APPROACH TO COMMON METHODOLOGICAL AND STATISTICAL PROBLEMS, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 405-412

Authors: SHERMAN JJ
Citation: Jj. Sherman, EFFECTS OF PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC TREATMENTS FOR PTSD - A METAANALYSIS OF CONTROLLED CLINICAL-TRIALS, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 413-435

Authors: NAJAVITS LM WEISS RD SHAW SR MUENZ LR
Citation: Lm. Najavits et al., SEEKING SAFETY - OUTCOME OF A NEW COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR WOMEN WITH POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER AND SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 437-456

Authors: EHLERS A CLARK DM DUNMORE E JAYCOX L MEADOWS E FOA EB
Citation: A. Ehlers et al., PREDICTING RESPONSE TO EXPOSURE TREATMENT IN PTSD - THE ROLE OF MENTAL DEFEAT AND ALIENATION, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 457-471

Authors: MURAOKA MY CARLSON JG CHEMTOB CM
Citation: My. Muraoka et al., 24-HOUR AMBULATORY BLOOD-PRESSURE AND HEART-RATE MONITORING IN COMBAT-RELATED POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 473-484

Authors: FONTANA A ROSENHECK R
Citation: A. Fontana et R. Rosenheck, PSYCHOLOGICAL BENEFITS AND LIABILITIES OF TRAUMATIC EXPOSURE IN THE WAR ZONE, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 485-503

Authors: RADNITZ CL HSU L WILLARD J PEREZSTRUMOLO L FESTA J LILLIAN LB WALCZAK S TIRCH DD SCHLEIN IS BINKS M BRODERICK CP
Citation: Cl. Radnitz et al., POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER IN VETERANS WITH SPINAL-CORD INJURY - TRAUMA-RELATED RISK-FACTORS, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 505-520

Authors: GOODMAN LA CORCORAN C TURNER K YUAN N GREEN BL
Citation: La. Goodman et al., ASSESSING TRAUMATIC EVENT EXPOSURE - GENERAL ISSUES AND PRELIMINARY FINDINGS FOR THE STRESSFUL LIFE EVENTS SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 521-542

Authors: WENNINGER K HEIMAN JR
Citation: K. Wenninger et Jr. Heiman, RELATING BODY-IMAGE TO PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SEXUAL FUNCTIONING IN CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE SURVIVORS, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 543-562

Authors: MELLMAN TA BYERS PM AUGENSTEIN JS
Citation: Ta. Mellman et al., PILOT EVALUATION OF HYPNOTIC MEDICATION DURING ACUTE TRAUMATIC STRESS-RESPONSE, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 563-569

Authors: MICHULTKA D BLANCHARD EB KALOUS T
Citation: D. Michultka et al., RESPONSES TO CIVILIAN WAR EXPERIENCES - PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING AND COPING, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 571-577

Authors: DOBSON M GRAYSON DA MARSHALL RP OTOOLE BI
Citation: M. Dobson et al., POSTWAR EXPERIENCES AND TREATMENT-SEEKING BEHAVIOR IN A COMMUNITY COUNSELING SETTING, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 579-587

Authors: BRYANT RA
Citation: Ra. Bryant, AN ANALYSIS OF CALLS TO A VIETNAM VETERANS TELEPHONE COUNSELING-SERVICE, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 589-596

Authors: ROEMER L LITZ BT ORSILLO SM EHLICH PJ FRIEDMAN MJ
Citation: L. Roemer et al., INCREASES IN RETROSPECTIVE ACCOUNTS OF WAR-ZONE EXPOSURE OVER TIME - THE ROLE OF PTSD SYMPTOM SEVERITY, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(3), 1998, pp. 597-605

Authors: ANDRYKOWSKI MA CORDOVA MJ
Citation: Ma. Andrykowski et Mj. Cordova, FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH PTSD SYMPTOMS FOLLOWING TREATMENT FOR BREAST-CANCER - TEST OF THE ANDERSEN MODEL, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(2), 1998, pp. 189-203

Authors: PELCOVITZ D LIBOV BG MANDEL F KAPLAN S WEINBLATT M SEPTIMUS A
Citation: D. Pelcovitz et al., POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER AND FAMILY FUNCTIONING IN ADOLESCENT CANCER, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(2), 1998, pp. 205-221

Authors: THOMPSON MP NORRIS FH RUBACK RB
Citation: Mp. Thompson et al., COMPARATIVE DISTRESS LEVELS OF INNER-CITY FAMILY MEMBERS OF HOMICIDE VICTIMS, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(2), 1998, pp. 223-242

Authors: NIJENHUIS ERS VANDERLINDEN J SPINHOVEN P
Citation: Ers. Nijenhuis et al., ANIMAL DEFENSIVE REACTIONS AS A MODEL FOR TRAUMA-INDUCED DISSOCIATIVEREACTIONS, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(2), 1998, pp. 243-260

Authors: MATORIN AI LYNN SJ
Citation: Ai. Matorin et Sj. Lynn, THE DEVELOPMENT OF A MEASURE OF CORRELATES OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE - THE TRAUMATIC SEXUALIZATION SURVEY, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(2), 1998, pp. 261-280

Authors: WENNINGER K EHLERS A
Citation: K. Wenninger et A. Ehlers, DYSFUNCTIONAL COGNITIONS AND ADULT PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING IN CHILDSEXUAL ABUSE SURVIVORS, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(2), 1998, pp. 281-300

Authors: DUGGAL S SROUFE LA
Citation: S. Duggal et La. Sroufe, RECOVERED MEMORY OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL TRAUMA - A DOCUMENTED CASE FROM A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(2), 1998, pp. 301-321

Authors: SUEDFELD P FELL C KRELL R
Citation: P. Suedfeld et al., STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF SURVIVORS THINKING ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(2), 1998, pp. 323-336

Authors: BLANCHARD EB HICKLING EJ TAYLOR AE BUCKLEY TC LOOS WR WALSH J
Citation: Eb. Blanchard et al., EFFECTS OF LITIGATION SETTLEMENTS ON POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS SYMPTOMS INMOTOR-VEHICLE ACCIDENT VICTIMS, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(2), 1998, pp. 337-354

Authors: GASTON L BRUNET A KOSZYCKI D BRADWEJN J
Citation: L. Gaston et al., MMPI-SCALES FOR DIAGNOSING ACUTE AND CHRONIC PTSD IN CIVILIANS, Journal of traumatic stress, 11(2), 1998, pp. 355-365
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