Brief treatment for PTSD: A non-inferiority trial

Contemporary Clinical Trials - Tập 48 - Trang 76-82 - 2016
Denise M. Sloan1,2, Brian P. Marx1,2, Patricia A. Resick3
1VA Boston Healthcare System, VA National Center for PTSD, United States
2Boston University School of Medicine, United States
3Duke University School of Medicine, United States

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