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1. Childhood adversities and risk of posttraumatic stress disorder and major depression following a motor vehicle collision in adulthood.

2. Childhood adversities and risk of posttraumatic stress disorder and major depression following a motor vehicle collision in adulthood

3. Prior differences in previous trauma exposure primarily drive the observed racial/ethnic differences in posttrauma depression and anxiety following a recent trauma

5. (100) African Americans experience a greater burden of acute pain after motor vehicle collision than European Americans

6. Pain distribution and predictors of widespread pain in the immediate aftermath of motor vehicle collision: Widespread pain after motor vehicle collision

9. (100) Evaluation of the influence of stress-induced pain vulnerability and sociodemographic characteristics on acute pain after a motor vehicle collision using structural equation modeling

13. (238) Not so great expectations: characteristics associated with negative expectations of physical and emotional recovery in the hours after motor vehicle collision

14. (237) Most widespread pain present 1 year after motor vehicle collision (MVC) begins in the early aftermath of the MVC: results of a multicenter prospective cohort study

19. (145) Derivation of an emergency department-based clinical prediction tool to identify individuals at increased risk of chronic musculoskeletal pain development after motor vehicle collision

21. Among women with substantial peritraumatic distress after minor motor vehicle collision (MVC), the presence of one or more G alleles at OPRM1 A118G is protective against developing persistent moderate or severe pain

28. Receipt of mental health care services in the initial weeks after motor vehicle collision is rare among patients with persistent neck pain and substantial co-morbid PTSD symptoms

29. Increased catastrophizing and reduced recovery expectations in the early aftermath of motor vehicle collision among African Americans vs. European Americans

30. Individual vulnerability factors, but not collision-related factors, are associated with extent of moderate or severe pain symptoms in the immediate aftermath of motor vehicle collision

31. A pain in the neck? Which regions of body pain are most associated with pain interference and other health outcomes 6 weeks after motor vehicle collision

38. Using emergency department-based inception cohorts to determine genetic characteristics associated with long term patient outcomes after motor vehicle collision: Methodology of the CRASH study

39. Is Phenobarbital an Effective Treatment for Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome?

40. Brain dynamics reflecting an intra-network brain state is associated with increased posttraumatic stress symptoms in the early aftermath of trauma.

41. Prior differences in previous trauma exposure primarily drive the observed racial/ethnic differences in posttrauma depression and anxiety following a recent trauma.

42. From intern to "accepted": A guide to preparing for fellowship in emergency medicine.

44. Learning from gain and loss: Links to suicide risk.

45. Correction: The AURORA Study: a longitudinal, multimodal library of brain biology and function after traumatic stress exposure.

46. The AURORA Study: a longitudinal, multimodal library of brain biology and function after traumatic stress exposure.

47. Healthcare utilization in adults with opioid dependence receiving extended release naltrexone compared to treatment as usual.

48. Analysis of Emergency Department Length of Stay for Mental Health Patients at Ten Massachusetts Emergency Departments.

49. Methodology of AA CRASH: a prospective observational study evaluating the incidence and pathogenesis of adverse post-traumatic sequelae in African-Americans experiencing motor vehicle collision.

50. Chronic widespread pain after motor vehicle collision typically occurs through immediate development and nonrecovery: results of an emergency department-based cohort study.

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