Traumatic exposures, posttraumatic stress disorder, and cognitive functioning in World Trade Center responders

Author:

Clouston Sean A.P.12,Pietrzak Robert H.34,Kotov Roman5,Richards Marcus6,Spiro Avron789,Scott Stacey B.10,Deri Yael11,Mukherjee Soumyadeep12,Stewart Candace12,Bromet Evelyn J.5,Luft Benjamin J.11

Affiliation:

1. Program in Public Health; Stony Brook University; Stony Brook NY USA

2. Department of Family, Population, and Preventive Medicine; Stony Brook University; Stony Brook NY USA

3. United States Department of Veterans Affairs National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Clinical Neurosciences Division; VA Connecticut Healthcare System; West Haven CT USA

4. Department of Psychiatry; Yale University; New Haven CT USA

5. Department of Psychiatry; Stony Brook University; Stony Brook NY USA

6. Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing; University College London; London UK

7. MAVERIC, United States Department of Veterans Affairs; Boston Healthcare System; Boston MA USA

8. Department of Epidemiology; School of Public Health, Boston University; Boston MA USA

9. Department of Psychiatry; School of Medicine, Boston University; Boston MA USA

10. Department of Psychology; Stony Brook University; Stony Brook NY USA

11. Department of Medicine; Stony Brook University; Stony Brook NY USA

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Neurology

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