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Deployment-related mental disorders among Canadian Forces personnel deployed in support of the mission in Afghanistan, 2001–2008
David Boulos and Mark A. Zamorski
CMAJ August 06, 2013 185 (11) E545-E552; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.122120
David Boulos
Directorate of Mental Health, Canadian Forces Health Services Group Headquarters, Ottawa, Ont.
MScMark A. Zamorski
Directorate of Mental Health, Canadian Forces Health Services Group Headquarters, Ottawa, Ont.
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