References
- Davidson JRT, Fairbank JA. The epidemiology of posttraumatic stress disorder. Posttraumatic stress disorder: DSM-IV and beyond. Washington DC: American Psychiatric Press, IRT Davidson, EB Foa, 1993; 147–169
- Green BL, Grace MC, Lindy JD, Gleser GC, Leonard A. Risk factors for PTSD and other diagnoses in a general sample of Vietnam veterans. American Journal of Psychiatry 1990; 147: 729–733
- Jordan BK, Schlenger WE, Hough RL. Lifetime and current prevalence of specific psychiatric disorders among Vietnam veterans and controls. Archives of General Psychiatry 1991; 48: 207–215
- Moras K, Barlow DH. Dimensional approaches to diagnosis and the problem of anxiety and depression. Perspectives and promises of clinical psychology. New York: Plenum, W Fiegenbaum, A Ehlers, J Margraf, I Florin, 1992; 23–27
- Boudewyns PA, Albrecht JW, Talbert FS, Hyer LA. Comorbidity and treatment outcome of inpatients with chronic combat related PTSD. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 1991; 42: 847–849
- Mellman TA, Randolf CA, Brawman-Mintzer O, Flores L, Milanes FJ. Phenomenology and course of psychiatric disorders associated with combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry 1992; 149: 156–1574
- Kulka RA, Schlenger WE, Fairbank JA. Trauma and the Vietnam War generation. New York: Brunner/Mazel,. 1990
- New Zealand Department of Statistics. New Zealand official yearbook. New Zealand Department of Statistics, Wellington 1974
- Chamberlain K, Vincent C, Long N. New Zealand Vietnam War veterans twenty years on. II. Post-traumatic stress disorder and its effects. New Zealand: Massey University Department of Psychology,. 1994
- Long N, Chamberlain K, Vincent C. The health and mental health of New Zealand Vietnam War veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. New Zealand Medical Journal 1992; 195: 417–419
- Keane TM, Caddell JM, Taylor KL. The Mississippi Scale for combat related posttraumatic stress disorder: three studies in reliability and validity. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1988; 56: 85–90
- Watson GC. Psychometric post-traumatic stress disorder measurement techniques: a review. Psychological Assessment: A Journal of Consulting Clinical Psychology 1990; 2: 460–469
- Spielberger C. State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (Form Y). Palo Alto, California: Consulting Psychologists Press,. 1968
- Fox E. Allocation of visual attention and anxiety. Cognition and Emotion 1993; 7: 207–215
- Beck AT, Steer RA. Beck Depression Inventory. New York: Psychological Corporation,. 1987
- Helzer JE, Robbins LN, McEvoy L. Post-traumatic stress disorder in the general population. New England Journal of Medicine 1978; 317: 1630–1634
- Shore JH, Tatum EL, Vollmer WM. Psychiatric reactions to disaster: the Mount St Helens experience. American Journal of Psychiatry 1986; 143: 490–595
- Davidson JRT, Hughes D, Blazer DG, George LK. Posttraumatic stress disorder in the community: an epidemiological study. Psychological Medicine 1991; 21: 713–721
- Norris FH. Epidemiology of trauma: frequency and impact of different potentially traumatic events on different demographic groups. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1992; 60: 409–418
- Parker G. Are the lifetime prevalence estimates in the ECA study accurate?. Psychological Medicine 1987; 17: 275–282
- Davidson J, Smith RD. Traumatic experiences in psychiatric outpatients. Journal of Traumatic Stress 1990; 3: 459–476
- Brown TA, Barlow DH. Comorbidity among anxiety disorders: implications for treatment and DSM-IV. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1992; 60: 835–844
- McLeod AD. Post-traumatic stress disorder in WWII veterans. New Zealand Medical Journal 1991; 104: 285–288
- Roszell DR, McFall ME, Malas KL. Frequency of symptoms and concurrent psychiatric disorder in Vietnam veterans with chronic PTSD. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 1991; 42: 293–296