International audienceBackground: The international terrorism threat urges societies to invest in the planning and organization of psychosocial care. With the aim to contribute to cross-national learning, this study describes the content, target populations and providers of psychosocial care to civilians after terrorist attacks in Norway, France and Belgium.Methods: We identified and reviewed pre- and post-attack policy documents, guidelines, reports and other relevant grey literature addressing the psychosocial care response to terrorist attacks in Oslo/Utøya, Norway on 22 July 2011; in Paris, France on 13 November 2015; and in Brussels, Belgium on 22 March 2016.Results: In Norway, there was a primary care based approach with multidiscipli...
Under-treatment and unmet needs among survivors have been documented years after terror attacks. Imp...
At present post-disaster activities and plans seem to vary widely. An adequate estimation of the ava...
International audienceAbstract Background First responders (FRs) are frequently exposed to potential...
International audienceBackground: The international terrorism threat urges societies to invest in th...
BACKGROUND: The international terrorism threat urges societies to invest in the planning and organiz...
BACKGROUND: The international terrorism threat urges societies to invest in the planning and organiz...
International audienceAbstract Introduction: Following a terrorist attack, responses to a psychosoci...
International audienceBackground Terrorist attacks occurred in Paris in January 2015. Aims To assess...
Abstract Background Terrorist attacks commonly have mental health consequences for those directly af...
International audienceBackground: The use of mental health supports by populations exposed to terror...
Over the last decade, a series of terrorist attacks has taken place in European cities. These attack...
Background: Internationally, several initiatives exist to describe standards for post-disaster psych...
Background For effective organization of health services after terror attacks, it is vital to gain i...
Background Knowledge on healthcare utilization after mass trauma is needed to streng...
Background: Internationally, several initiatives exist to describe standards for post-disaster psych...
Under-treatment and unmet needs among survivors have been documented years after terror attacks. Imp...
At present post-disaster activities and plans seem to vary widely. An adequate estimation of the ava...
International audienceAbstract Background First responders (FRs) are frequently exposed to potential...
International audienceBackground: The international terrorism threat urges societies to invest in th...
BACKGROUND: The international terrorism threat urges societies to invest in the planning and organiz...
BACKGROUND: The international terrorism threat urges societies to invest in the planning and organiz...
International audienceAbstract Introduction: Following a terrorist attack, responses to a psychosoci...
International audienceBackground Terrorist attacks occurred in Paris in January 2015. Aims To assess...
Abstract Background Terrorist attacks commonly have mental health consequences for those directly af...
International audienceBackground: The use of mental health supports by populations exposed to terror...
Over the last decade, a series of terrorist attacks has taken place in European cities. These attack...
Background: Internationally, several initiatives exist to describe standards for post-disaster psych...
Background For effective organization of health services after terror attacks, it is vital to gain i...
Background Knowledge on healthcare utilization after mass trauma is needed to streng...
Background: Internationally, several initiatives exist to describe standards for post-disaster psych...
Under-treatment and unmet needs among survivors have been documented years after terror attacks. Imp...
At present post-disaster activities and plans seem to vary widely. An adequate estimation of the ava...
International audienceAbstract Background First responders (FRs) are frequently exposed to potential...