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2009
Ameratunga S, Tin Tin S, Coverdale J, Connor J, Norton R.  2009.  Post-traumatic stress among hospitalized and non-hospitalized survivors of serious car crashes: a population-based study. Psychiatr Serv. 60:402-4.[IF2.068].
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Ameratunga S, Norton R, Connor J, Robinson E, Civil I, Coverdale J, Bennett D, Jackson R.  2006.  A population-based cohort study of longer-term changes in health of car drivers involved in serious crashes. Ann Emerg Med. 48:729-736.[ImpactFactor3.500].

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