Characterizing time in longitudinal trauma research.

Journal of Traumatic Stress
Daniel W KingThomas H Ollendick

Abstract

Despite the proliferation of longitudinal trauma research, careful attention to timing of assessments is often lacking. Patterns in timing of assessments, alternative time structures, and the treatment of time as an outcome are discussed and illustrated using trauma data.

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