Frontiers  Psychological Distress Model Among Iranian Pre

Frontiers Psychological Distress Model Among Iranian Pre

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Objective: Pre-hospital personnels (PHPs) who work in disasters under extreme pressure, uncertainty, and complex situations are victims of disasters themselv

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