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In chapter IV disability was defined and distinguished from other specific observations and summary judgments at follow-up, especially the psychiatric diagnosis, symptomatology, and adjustment. Here its meaning is further specified in terms of correlations with other follow-up observations, including VA compensation status. The analysis also extends to the factors which might be considered as the determinants of disability, or its predictors, factors which are taken from the preservice or developmental history and from the military history already detailed in Part One. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
Published: Apr 11, 2005
Keywords: psychiatric disability; military; veterans
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