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Aufsatz(elektronisch)#312. März 2019

Civic Engagement Among Youth Exposed to Community Violence: Directions for Research and Practice

In: Journal of youth development: JYD : bridging research and practice, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 24-47

ISSN: 2325-4017

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Open Access#52017

Prospective risk factors for post-deployment heavy drinking and Alcohol or Substance Use Disorder among U.S. Army soldiers

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Open Access#62020

The Association of Lifetime and Deployment-Acquired Traumatic Brain Injury with Post-deployment Binge and Heavy Drinking

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Open Access#72017

Cross-Phenotype Polygenic Risk Score Analysis of Persistent Post-Concussive Symptoms in U.S. Army Soldiers with Deployment-Acquired Traumatic Brain Injury

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Open Access#82016

Prognostic Indicators of Persistent Post-Concussive Symptoms after Deployment-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Prospective Longitudinal Study in U.S. Army Soldiers

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Open Access#92019

Prospective associations of perceived unit cohesion with post-deployment mental health outcomes

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Open Access#102018

Genome-wide analysis of insomnia disorder

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Open Access#112020

Longitudinal epigenome-wide association studies of three male military cohorts reveal multiple CpG sites associated with post-traumatic stress disorder

In: Snijders , C , Maihofer , A X , Ratanatharathorn , A , Baker , D G , Boks , M P , Geuze , E , Jain , S , Kessler , R C , Pishva , E , Risbrough , V B , Stein , M B , Ursano , R J , Vermetten , E , Vinkers , C H , Smith , A K , Uddin , M , Rutten , B P F & Nievergelt , C M 2020 , ' Longitudinal epigenome-wide association studies of three male military cohorts reveal multiple CpG sites associated with post-traumatic stress disorder ' , Clinical epigenetics , vol. 12 , no. 1 , 11 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s13148-019-0798-7

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Open Access#122017

Telephone Problem Solving for Service Members with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomized, Clinical Trial

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Open Access#132020

Longitudinal epigenome-wide association studies of three male military cohorts reveal multiple CpG sites associated with post-traumatic stress disorder

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Open Access#142020

Longitudinal epigenome-wide association studies of three male military cohorts reveal multiple CpG sites associated with post-traumatic stress disorder

In: Snijders , C , Maihofer , A X , Ratanatharathorn , A , Baker , D G , Boks , M P , Geuze , E , Jain , S , Kessler , R C , Pishva , E , Risbrough , V B , Stein , M B , Ursano , R J , Vermetten , E , Vinkers , C H , Smith , A K , Uddin , M , Rutten , B P F , Nievergelt , C M & PGC PTSD EWAS Consortium 2020 , ' Longitudinal epigenome-wide association studies of three male military cohorts reveal multiple CpG sites associated with post-traumatic stress disorder ' , Clinical epigenetics , vol. 12 , no. 1 , 11 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s13148-019-0798-7

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Open Access#152020

Longitudinal epigenome-wide association studies of three male military cohorts reveal multiple CpG sites associated with post-traumatic stress disorder

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