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Kyle M. Camp's research centers on child and adolescent mental health, specifically investigating diagnostic rates of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). His work compares PTSD diagnoses in children at a diagnostic unit with those in the general community, aiming to identify potential discrepancies or gaps in identification. This focus aligns with a broader interest in understanding and improving mental health outcomes for young people.
Camp has contributed to the field through publications, including a 2023 paper exploring rates of PTSD diagnosis. He collaborates with Toby Belknap at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with one shared publication indicating a collaborative approach to research within the institution.
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3.72 Rates of PTSD Diagnosis in Children at a Diagnostic Unit Compared to the Community: What Are We Missing? (2023)
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- 3.72 Rates of PTSD Diagnosis in Children at a Diagnostic Unit Compared to the Community: What Are We Missing?
- 3.72 Rates of PTSD Diagnosis in Children at a Diagnostic Unit Compared to the Community: What Are We Missing?
- 3.72 Rates of PTSD Diagnosis in Children at a Diagnostic Unit Compared to the Community: What Are We Missing?
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