Co-occurrence of major depressive episode and posttraumatic stress disorder among survivors of war: how is it different from either condition alone?
@article{Morina2013CooccurrenceOM,
title={Co-occurrence of major depressive episode and posttraumatic stress disorder among survivors of war: how is it different from either condition alone?},
author={Nexhmedin Morina and Dean Ajdukovi{\'c} and M. Bogi{\'c} and Tanja Fran{\vc}i{\vs}kovi{\'c} and Abdulah Ku{\vc}ukali{\'c} and Du{\vs}ica Le{\vc}i{\'c}-To{\vs}evski and Lendite Morina and Mihajlo Popovski and Stefan Priebe},
journal={The Journal of clinical psychiatry},
year={2013},
volume={74 3},
pages={
e212-8
}
}OBJECTIVE
Major depressive episode (MDE) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have been shown to be the most common mental disorders following traumatic war experiences and have been found to frequently co-occur. This study, designed as a randomized cross-sectional interview survey, aimed to identify whether the co-occurence of MDE and PTSD following exposure to war-related experiences is associated with different demographics, exposure to previous traumatic events, and clinical…
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