Nationwide longitudinal study of psychological responses to September 11.
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Enduring mental health morbidity and social function impairment in World Trade Center rescue, recovery, and cleanup workers: the psychological dimension of an environmental health disasterA computerized, self-administered questionnaire to evaluate posttraumatic stress among firefighters after the World Trade Center collapseOverview of 9/11 experiences and respiratory and mental health conditions among World Trade Center Health Registry enrolleesLongitudinal mental health impact among police responders to the 9/11 terrorist attackEvaluation of non-response bias in a cohort study of World Trade Center terrorist attack survivorsPsychological and behavioural reactions to the bombings in London on 7 July 2005: cross sectional survey of a representative sample of LondonersInterpersonal factors in understanding and treating posttraumatic stress disorderThe early psychological impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on Florida and Alabama communitiesPatients' request for and emergency physicians' prescription of antimicrobial prophylaxis for anthrax during the 2001 bioterrorism-related outbreakUse of the Internet for health information by the chronically ill.Rural residence is not a risk factor for frequent mental distress: a behavioral risk factor surveillance surveyPsychobiology of PTSD in the acute aftermath of trauma: Integrating research on coping, HPA function and sympathetic nervous system activity.Emotion dysregulation mediates the relationship between lifetime cumulative adversity and depressive symptomatology.Public health consequences of terrorism on maternal-child health in New York City and MadridPosttraumatic stress disorder following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks: a review of the literature among highly exposed populationsWork related violence and threats and the risk of depression and stress disordersA focus group study of the impact of trauma exposure in the 9/11 terrorist attacksDoes acute maternal stress in pregnancy affect infant health outcomes? Examination of a large cohort of infants born after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001Trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder among employees of New York City companies affected by the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade CenterWorkplace response of companies exposed to the 9/11 World Trade Center attack: a focus-group studyLong-term effect of September 11 on the political behavior of victims' families and neighborsPeritraumatic distress, watching television, and posttraumatic stress symptoms among rescue workers after the Great East Japan earthquakePost-traumatic stress disorder following disasters: a systematic reviewAssessing Community Reactions to Ebola Virus Disease and Other Disasters: Using Social Psychological Research to Enhance Public Health and Disaster Communications.The resilience activation framework: a conceptual model of how access to social resources promotes adaptation and rapid recovery in post-disaster settings.Perceived coping & concern predict terrorism preparedness in Australia.Psychological consequences of indirect exposure to disaster due to the Haiti earthquake.Prioritizing "psychological" consequences for disaster preparedness and response: a framework for addressing the emotional, behavioral, and cognitive effects of patient surge in large-scale disasters.Public perceptions of the threat of terrorist attack in Australia and anticipated compliance behaviours.Terrorism in Australia: factors associated with perceived threat and incident-critical behaviours.Psychological and health problems in a geographically proximate population time-sampled continuously for three months after the September 11th, 2001 terrorist incidents.Predicting emergency evacuation and sheltering behavior: a structured analytical approach.Fear of terrorism in New York after the September 11 terrorist attacks: implications for emergency mental health and preparedness.CRF receptor blockade prevents initiation and consolidation of stress effects on affect in the predator stress model of PTSDViral vector induction of CREB expression in the periaqueductal gray induces a predator stress-like pattern of changes in pCREB expression, neuroplasticity, and anxiety in rodents.Media's role in broadcasting acute stress following the Boston Marathon bombingsAlert but less alarmed: a pooled analysis of terrorism threat perception in Australia.Mental health and resiliency following 44 months of terrorism: a survey of an Israeli national representative sample.Selective attrition and bias in a longitudinal health survey among survivors of a disasterExposure to the tsunami disaster, PTSD symptoms and increased substance use - an Internet based survey of male and female residents of Switzerland.
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Nationwide longitudinal study of psychological responses to September 11.
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Nationwide longitudinal study of psychological responses to September 11.
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Daniel N McIntosh
E Alison Holman
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2002-09-01T00:00:00Z