The DSM-5 dissociative-PTSD subtype: Can levels of depression, anxiety, hostility, and sleeping difficulties differentiate between dissociative-PTSD and PTSD in rape and sexual assault victims?

Cherie Armour*, Ask Elklit, Dean Lauterbach, Jon D. Elhai

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