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Perceived danger during deployment: a Rasch validation of an instrument assessing perceived combat exposure and the witnessing of combat consequences in a war zone

Los estresores potenciales asociados al despliegue militar se relacionan con un mayor riesgo de presentar eventos adversos en salud mental

入伍中的感知危险: 对一个评估在战区感知到战争暴露以及目睹战争后果的工具进行Rasch验证

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Article: 1487224 | Received 12 Oct 2017, Accepted 16 May 2018, Published online: 09 Jul 2018

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