The comorbidity of self-reported chronic fatigue syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder, and traumatic symptoms.
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The comorbidity of self-reported chronic fatigue syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder, and traumatic symptoms.
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The comorbidity of self-report ...... order, and traumatic symptoms.
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Elizabeth J Dansie
Helena Furberg
Jack Goldberg
Pia Heppner
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10.1016/J.PSYM.2011.08.007
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2012-01-31T00:00:00Z