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The Impact of Borderline Personality Disorder on Post-Traumatic Stress in the Community: A Study of Health Status, Health Utilization, and Functioning

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George, LK; Connor, KM; Davidson, JRT; Hughes, DC; Swartz, MS; blazer, D
Published in: Comprehensive Psychiatry
2002

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Comprehensive Psychiatry

Publication Date

2002

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43

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41 / 48

Related Subject Headings

  • Psychiatry
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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George, L. K., Connor, K. M., Davidson, J. R. T., Hughes, D. C., Swartz, M. S., & blazer, D. (2002). The Impact of Borderline Personality Disorder on Post-Traumatic Stress in the Community: A Study of Health Status, Health Utilization, and Functioning. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (43), 41–48.
George, L. K., K. M. Connor, J. R. T. Davidson, D. C. Hughes, M. S. Swartz, and D. blazer. “The Impact of Borderline Personality Disorder on Post-Traumatic Stress in the Community: A Study of Health Status, Health Utilization, and Functioning.” Comprehensive Psychiatry, no. 43 (2002): 41–48.
George LK, Connor KM, Davidson JRT, Hughes DC, Swartz MS, blazer D. The Impact of Borderline Personality Disorder on Post-Traumatic Stress in the Community: A Study of Health Status, Health Utilization, and Functioning. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 2002;(43):41–8.
George LK, Connor KM, Davidson JRT, Hughes DC, Swartz MS, blazer D. The Impact of Borderline Personality Disorder on Post-Traumatic Stress in the Community: A Study of Health Status, Health Utilization, and Functioning. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 2002;(43):41–48.

Published In

Comprehensive Psychiatry

Publication Date

2002

Issue

43

Start / End Page

41 / 48

Related Subject Headings

  • Psychiatry
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences