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Diseases among men 20 years after exposure to severe stress: implications for clinical research and medical care.

Diseases among men 20 years after exposure to severe stress: implications for clinical research... Epidemiologic studies have linked exposure to severe environmental stress, such as natural disasters and combat operations, to the onset of specific psychiatric disorders. Some research also suggests that these exposures may be associated with the onset of chronic diseases as well. However, these chronic disease outcome studies often have been obscured by bias and confounding. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychosomatic medicine Pubmed

Diseases among men 20 years after exposure to severe stress: implications for clinical research and medical care.

Psychosomatic medicine , Volume 59 (6): 10 – Feb 2, 1998

Diseases among men 20 years after exposure to severe stress: implications for clinical research and medical care.


Abstract

Epidemiologic studies have linked exposure to severe environmental stress, such as natural disasters and combat operations, to the onset of specific psychiatric disorders. Some research also suggests that these exposures may be associated with the onset of chronic diseases as well. However, these chronic disease outcome studies often have been obscured by bias and confounding.

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ISSN
0033-3174
DOI
10.1097/00006842-199711000-00008
pmid
9407579

Abstract

Epidemiologic studies have linked exposure to severe environmental stress, such as natural disasters and combat operations, to the onset of specific psychiatric disorders. Some research also suggests that these exposures may be associated with the onset of chronic diseases as well. However, these chronic disease outcome studies often have been obscured by bias and confounding.

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Psychosomatic medicinePubmed

Published: Feb 2, 1998

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