Intergenerational relationships in families influenced by war: A study of Vietnamese war survivors
Research conducted among U.S. veterans demonstrates that war exposure and PTSD can strain the very family relationships that lend support for post-conflict readjustment, but can also generate uniquely supportive service-based friendships. We need to better understand how military service and war exp...
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Main Authors: | KORINEK, Kim, TEERAWICHITCHAINAN, Bussarawan Puk |
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2017
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