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The impact of hostility on quality of life, functioning, and suicidal ideation among male veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder

Posted on July 5, 2021 by Heather Porter

Citation: Wells, S., Brennan, C., Van Voorhees, E., Beckham, J., Calhoun, P., Clancy, C., Hertzberg, M., & Dillon, K. (2021). The impact of hostility on quality of life, functioning, and suicidal ideation among male veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Traumatic Stress. Online ahead of print. Link to publisher’s article.

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