Intermittent Explosive Disorder in South Africa: Prevalence, Correlates and the Role of Traumatic Exposures
Article 2009 en
Authors
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Dylan Fincham
AG
Anna Grimsrud
JC
Joanne Corrigall
Abstract
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These data suggest a relatively high prevalence of IED in South Africa. By reducing violence and trauma, and by providing appropriate psychological support to trauma survivors, we may be able to reduce rates of IED.
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