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Mark Miller to Survivors

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Mark Miller has written about Survivors.
Connection Strength

0.377
  1. Miller MW, Resick PA. Internalizing and externalizing subtypes in female sexual assault survivors: implications for the understanding of complex PTSD. Behav Ther. 2007 Mar; 38(1):58-71.
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    Score: 0.231
  2. Forbes D, Lockwood E, Elhai JD, Creamer M, Bryant R, McFarlane A, Silove D, Miller MW, Nickerson A, O'Donnell M. An evaluation of the DSM-5 factor structure for posttraumatic stress disorder in survivors of traumatic injury. J Anxiety Disord. 2015 Jan; 29:43-51.
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    Score: 0.102
  3. Beaudoin FL, An X, Basu A, Ji Y, Liu M, Kessler RC, Doughtery RF, Zeng D, Bollen KA, House SL, Stevens JS, Neylan TC, Clifford GD, Jovanovic T, Linnstaedt SD, Germine LT, Rauch SL, Haran JP, Storrow AB, Lewandowski C, Musey PI, Hendry PL, Sheikh S, Jones CW, Punches BE, Kurz MC, Swor RA, Murty VP, McGrath ME, Hudak LA, Pascual JL, Datner EM, Chang AM, Pearson C, Peak DA, Merchant RC, Domeier RM, Rathlev NK, Neil BJO, Sergot P, Sanchez LD, Bruce SE, Baker JT, Joormann J, Miller MW, Pietrzak RH, Barch DM, Pizzagalli DA, Sheridan JF, Smoller JW, Harte SE, Elliott JM, Koenen KC, Ressler KJ, McLean SA. Use of serial smartphone-based assessments to characterize diverse neuropsychiatric symptom trajectories in a large trauma survivor cohort. Transl Psychiatry. 2023 01 07; 13(1):4.
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    Score: 0.045
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