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The H1N1 crisis: a case study of the integration of mental and behavioral health in public health crisesThe Communities Advancing Resilience Toolkit (CART): an intervention to build community resilience to disastersDisaster media coverage and psychological outcomes: descriptive findings in the extant researchExposure to bioterrorism and mental health response among staff on Capitol HillTrauma 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 studyChildren's Coping in the Context of Disasters and Terrorism.Universal preventive interventions for children in the context of disasters and terrorismMental health interventions for children exposed to disasters and terrorism.Practice parameter on disaster preparedness.Disaster Research Team Building: A Case Study of a Web-based Disaster Research Training Program.Toward the way forward: the national children's disaster mental health concept of operations.The burden of disaster: part II. applying interventions across the child's social ecology.Enhancing national capacity to conduct child and family disaster mental health research.Building National Capacity for Child and Family Disaster Mental Health ResearchOn academics: training for disaster response personnel: the development of proposed core competencies in disaster mental health.Identification and evaluation of mental health and psychosocial preparedness resources from the Centers for Public Health Preparedness.Teachers in the aftermath of terrorism: a case study of one New York City school.Psychiatric disorders in rescue workers after the Oklahoma City bombing.Effects of Displacement in Children Exposed to Disasters.Heart rate reactivity and current post-traumatic stress disorder when data are missing.Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder.Psychosocial adjustment of directly exposed survivors 7 years after the Oklahoma City bombing.Children's response to terrorism: a critical review of the literature.Meta-analytic review of psychological interventions for children survivors of natural and man-made disasters.Child disaster mental health interventions: therapy components.Child disaster mental health interventions, part I: Techniques, outcomes, and methodological considerations.Trends in serious emotional disturbance among youths exposed to Hurricane Katrina.2011 Joplin, Missouri Tornado Experience, Mental Health Reactions, and Service Utilization: Cross-Sectional Assessments at Approximately 6 Months and 2.5 Years Post-Event.When disaster strikes: responding to the needs of children.Child disaster mental health interventions, part II: Timing of implementation, delivery settings and providers, and therapeutic approachesThe impact of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing on the partners of firefighters.Issues in the assessment of children's coping in the context of mass trauma.Autonomic reactivity and hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis dysregulation in spouses of Oklahoma City bombing survivors 7 years after the attack.Framework for research on children's reactions to disasters and terrorist eventsThe burden of disaster: Part I. Challenges and opportunities within a child's social ecology.Community resilience as a metaphor, theory, set of capacities, and strategy for disaster readiness.Research with children exposed to disasters.Youth's Reactions to Disasters and the Factors That Influence Their Response.Research Methods in Child Disaster Studies: A Review of Studies Generated by the September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks; the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami; and Hurricane Katrina.
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