A clinician rating scale for assessing current and lifetime PTSD. The CAPS-1

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This paper, published in 1990, received 968 indexed citations. Written by Dudley David Blake, Frank W. Weathers, Danny G. Kaloupek, Dennis S. Charney and Terence M. Keane covering the research area of . It is primarily cited by scholars working on Clinical Psychology (838 citations), Epidemiology (199 citations) and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (110 citations). Published in Behavior Therapy.

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