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Gender Differences in Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms among Displaced Zimbabweans in South Africa. 南非流离失所的津巴布韦人创伤和创伤后应激症状的性别差异。
Journal of Traumatic Stress Disorders & Treatment Pub Date : 2013-08-27 DOI: 10.4172/2324-8947.1000110
Erhabor S Idemudia, John K William, Klaus Boehnke, Gail Wyatt
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