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Dorte M Christiansen

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Clinical Psychology Review|November 14, 2016
Posttraumatic stress disorder in parents following infant death: A systematic reviewDorte M Christiansen
Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health : CP & EMH|January 8, 2009
Predictive factors for somatization in a trauma sampleAsk Elklit, Dorte M Christiansen
Annals of General Psychiatry|November 20, 2008
Risk factors predict post-traumatic stress disorder differently in men and womenDorte M Christiansen, Ask Elklit
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|January 14, 2010
ASD and PTSD in rape victimsAsk Elklit, Dorte M Christiansen
European Journal of Psychotraumatology|January 22, 2015
Accounting for sex differences in PTSD: A multi-variable mediation modelDorte M Christiansen, Maj Hansen
Violence and Victims|July 19, 2013
Risk factors for posttraumatic stress disorder in female help-seeking victims of sexual assaultAsk Elklit, Dorte M Christiansen
Current Psychiatry Reports|March 4, 2020
Gender- and Sex-Based Contributors to Sex Differences in PTSDDorte M Christiansen, Emma T Berke
General Hospital Psychiatry|September 15, 2014
Parents bereaved by infant death: sex differences and moderation in PTSD, attachment, coping and social supportDorte M Christiansen, Miranda Olff, Ask Elklit
General Hospital Psychiatry|July 30, 2013
Parents bereaved by infant death: PTSD symptoms up to 18 years after the lossDorte M Christiansen, Ask Elklit, Miranda Olff
Frontiers in Psychiatry|July 15, 2022
Where Sex Meets Gender: How Sex and Gender Come Together to Cause Sex Differences in Mental IllnessDorte M Christiansen, Margaret M McCarthy, Mary V Seeman
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Clinical Psychology Review|November 14, 2016
Posttraumatic stress disorder in parents following infant death: A systematic reviewDorte M Christiansen
Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health : CP & EMH|January 8, 2009
Predictive factors for somatization in a trauma sampleAsk Elklit, Dorte M Christiansen
Annals of General Psychiatry|November 20, 2008
Risk factors predict post-traumatic stress disorder differently in men and womenDorte M Christiansen, Ask Elklit
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|January 14, 2010
ASD and PTSD in rape victimsAsk Elklit, Dorte M Christiansen
European Journal of Psychotraumatology|January 22, 2015
Accounting for sex differences in PTSD: A multi-variable mediation modelDorte M Christiansen, Maj Hansen
Violence and Victims|July 19, 2013
Risk factors for posttraumatic stress disorder in female help-seeking victims of sexual assaultAsk Elklit, Dorte M Christiansen
Current Psychiatry Reports|March 4, 2020
Gender- and Sex-Based Contributors to Sex Differences in PTSDDorte M Christiansen, Emma T Berke
General Hospital Psychiatry|September 15, 2014
Parents bereaved by infant death: sex differences and moderation in PTSD, attachment, coping and social supportDorte M Christiansen, Miranda Olff, Ask Elklit
General Hospital Psychiatry|July 30, 2013
Parents bereaved by infant death: PTSD symptoms up to 18 years after the lossDorte M Christiansen, Ask Elklit, Miranda Olff
Frontiers in Psychiatry|July 15, 2022
Where Sex Meets Gender: How Sex and Gender Come Together to Cause Sex Differences in Mental IllnessDorte M Christiansen, Margaret M McCarthy, Mary V Seeman
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