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Early childhood factors associated with the development of post-traumatic stress disorder: results from a longitudinal birth cohort
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Early childhood factors associated with the development of post-traumatic stress disorder: results from a longitudinal birth cohort

K. Koenen, T.E. Moffitt, R. Poulton, J. Martin and A. Caspi
Psychological Medicine, Vol.37(2), pp.181-192
2007
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adult antisocial behavior child behavior childhood cohort analysis controlled study diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders distress syndrome female high risk patient human intelligence quotient longitudinal study major clinical study male maternal behavior nerve cell differentiation New Zealand Postraumatic Stress Disorder poverty risk assessment temperament adolescent child child psychology cohort studies family longitudinal studies mental disorders meta-analysis risk factors
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