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Clinical Research Article

Posttraumatic stress moderates return intentions: a factorial survey experiment with internally displaced persons in Nigeria

El estrés postraumático modera las intenciones de retorno: un experimento de encuesta factorial con personas desplazadas internamente en Nigeria

创伤后应激调节返回意愿:对尼日利亚境内流离失所者进行的析因调查实验

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Article: 2277505 | Received 06 Jun 2023, Accepted 12 Oct 2023, Published online: 27 Nov 2023

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