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1.Trauma-related nightmares among U.S. veterans: Findings from a nationally representative study

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Worley, Courtney B.; Meshberg-Cohen, Sarah; Fischer, Ian C.; Pietrzak, Robert H.

Year

2025

2.Effectiveness of written exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in the Department of Veterans Affairs Healthcare System

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LoSavio, Stefanie T.; Worley, Courtney B.; Aajmain, Syed T.; Rosen, Craig S.; Wiltsey Stirman, Shannon; Sloan, Denise M.

Year

2023

3.Incidence and risk factors for subthreshold insomnia among U.S. military veterans: A population-based, longitudinal study

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Nichter, Brandon; Hill, Melanie L.; Fischer, Ian; Na, Peter J.; Schnakenberg Martin, Ashley M.; Worley, Courtney; Pietrzak, Robert H.

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2025

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