Television images and probable posttraumatic stress disorder after September 11: the role of background characteristics, event exposures, and perievent panic.
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Annual Research Review: Positive adjustment to adversity--trajectories of minimal-impact resilience and emergent resilienceDisaster media coverage and psychological outcomes: descriptive findings in the extant researchPosttraumatic stress disorder following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks: a review of the literature among highly exposed populationsPeritraumatic distress, watching television, and posttraumatic stress symptoms among rescue workers after the Great East Japan earthquakeFear, familiarity, and the perception of risk: a quantitative analysis of disaster-specific concerns of paramedics.Psychological trauma after the Great East Japan Earthquake.Witnessing images of extreme violence: a psychological study of journalists in the newsroomAssociation between media use in adolescence and depression in young adulthood: a longitudinal study.The Effects of Mediated Exposure to Ethnic-Political Violence on Middle East Youth's Subsequent Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Aggressive Behavior.A challenging empirical question: What are the effects of media on psychogenic illness during a community crisis?Peritraumatic panic attacks and health outcomes two years after psychological trauma: implications for intervention and research.Weighing the Costs of Disaster: Consequences, Risks, and Resilience in Individuals, Families, and Communities.Predictors of the impact of the September 11th terrorist attacks on victims of intimate partner violence.Anxiety-Inducing Media: The Effect of Constant News Broadcasting on the Well-Being of Israeli Television Viewers.Making up 'national trauma, in Israel: From collective identity to collective vulnerability.Anticipatory Traumatic Reaction: Outcomes Arising From Secondary Exposure to Disasters and Large-Scale Threats.Does war hurt? Effects of media exposure after missile attacks on chronic pain.Social and Contextual Influences on Mental Health Following an Episode of Mass Violence.Responses of adults in the Southeast to events of September 11: six months later.Catastrophizing, rumination, and reappraisal prospectively predict adolescent PTSD symptom onset following a terrorist attack.Is television traumatic? Dreams, stress, and media exposure in the aftermath of September 11, 2001.Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Posttraumatic Growth Following Indirect Trauma from the Sewol Ferry Disaster, 2014.Perceiving press photography: a new integrative model, combining iconology with psychophysiological and eye-tracking methodsFear of flying in the wake of September 11: No evidence for an increase in a German sampleTweeting Fast Matters, But Only if I Think About It: Information Updates on Social Media
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Television images and probable posttraumatic stress disorder after September 11: the role of background characteristics, event exposures, and perievent panic.
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2004-03-01T00:00:00Z