Posttraumatic stress related to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and general psychological distress were examined in six cohorts of college students (N=5,412) enrolled at an American public university between Spring 2000 and Fall 2002 some 2,500 miles from New York. Consistent with data from Schuster et al.’s (2001) national survey, which used a very low threshold criterion, our findings revealed that 44% of women and 32% of men experienced at least one symptom of posttraumatic stress 6-17 days after the attacks. In contrast to these results, depression levels showed only small differences, and self-esteem and trait anxiety showed no changes. Findings indicate that 9/11-related stress responses among distant witnesses were very mild...
This paper deals with a critical review of the research done on the psychological reactions to the a...
This paper presents the most relevant outcomes of three epidemiological studies carried out with the...
ABSTRACT—Research on adult reactions to potentially traumatic events has focused almost exclusively...
Posttraumatic stress reactions related to the Madrid March 11, 2004, terrorist attacks were examined...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The events of September...
Background The scope of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, was unprecedented in the Unit...
The March 11, 2004, train bombings in Madrid, Spain, caused the largest loss of life from a single ...
The March 11, 2004, train bombings in Madrid, Spain, caused the largest loss of life from a single t...
Exposure to the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) on 9/11/2001 resulted in continuing...
The terrorist attacks of 9/11 were traumatic even for Americans who were not directly victimized or ...
ContextThe September 11, 2001, attacks against the United States provide a unique opportunity to exa...
This study examined the association between exposure to and coping with the World Trade Center attac...
The authors investigated trends in probable post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) prevalence in the ...
En este trabajo se efectúa una revisión critica de los estudios efectuados sobre las reacciones psic...
Background Among police responders enrolled in the World Trade Center Health Registry (WTCHR), Post-...
This paper deals with a critical review of the research done on the psychological reactions to the a...
This paper presents the most relevant outcomes of three epidemiological studies carried out with the...
ABSTRACT—Research on adult reactions to potentially traumatic events has focused almost exclusively...
Posttraumatic stress reactions related to the Madrid March 11, 2004, terrorist attacks were examined...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The events of September...
Background The scope of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, was unprecedented in the Unit...
The March 11, 2004, train bombings in Madrid, Spain, caused the largest loss of life from a single ...
The March 11, 2004, train bombings in Madrid, Spain, caused the largest loss of life from a single t...
Exposure to the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) on 9/11/2001 resulted in continuing...
The terrorist attacks of 9/11 were traumatic even for Americans who were not directly victimized or ...
ContextThe September 11, 2001, attacks against the United States provide a unique opportunity to exa...
This study examined the association between exposure to and coping with the World Trade Center attac...
The authors investigated trends in probable post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) prevalence in the ...
En este trabajo se efectúa una revisión critica de los estudios efectuados sobre las reacciones psic...
Background Among police responders enrolled in the World Trade Center Health Registry (WTCHR), Post-...
This paper deals with a critical review of the research done on the psychological reactions to the a...
This paper presents the most relevant outcomes of three epidemiological studies carried out with the...
ABSTRACT—Research on adult reactions to potentially traumatic events has focused almost exclusively...