The terrorist attacks of 9/11 were traumatic even for Americans who were not directly victimized or in the geographic vicinity. This study examined whether emotional support received through interaction with others buffered the association between terrorism-related stress and psychological health (depression, anxiety, and physical symptoms) for individuals with lower exposure to the attacks. Five hundred eleven college students from an eastern university completed measures of goal disruption (stress) from terrorism, received emotional support, and psychological health in the first 2 weeks of December 2001
This study was concerned with understanding the lingering psychological and emotional effects that S...
There remains concern that survey research after a disaster can precipitate or exacerbate distress ...
The attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC) on September 11, 2001 resulted in the largest loss of li...
The current study was designed to examine associations among stress due to the 9/11 terrorist attack...
Background People who are not present at a trau-matic event may experience stress reactions. We as-s...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The events of September...
This study examined the effects of vicarious exposure to the September 11 terrorist attacks in an ac...
In September of 2001, the world entered a period of recovery from the terrorist attacks on our natio...
The terrorist attacks on September 11 affected thousands of school aged children, especially those w...
This study examined the association between exposure to and coping with the World Trade Center attac...
This study examined the impact of the September 11 terrorist attacks on graduate and undergraduate s...
ContextThe September 11, 2001, attacks against the United States provide a unique opportunity to exa...
Posttraumatic stress related to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and general psychological d...
The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks (9/11) presented a unique opportunity to assess the physica...
Much research has documented the mental health consequences of the terrorist attacks of September 11...
This study was concerned with understanding the lingering psychological and emotional effects that S...
There remains concern that survey research after a disaster can precipitate or exacerbate distress ...
The attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC) on September 11, 2001 resulted in the largest loss of li...
The current study was designed to examine associations among stress due to the 9/11 terrorist attack...
Background People who are not present at a trau-matic event may experience stress reactions. We as-s...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The events of September...
This study examined the effects of vicarious exposure to the September 11 terrorist attacks in an ac...
In September of 2001, the world entered a period of recovery from the terrorist attacks on our natio...
The terrorist attacks on September 11 affected thousands of school aged children, especially those w...
This study examined the association between exposure to and coping with the World Trade Center attac...
This study examined the impact of the September 11 terrorist attacks on graduate and undergraduate s...
ContextThe September 11, 2001, attacks against the United States provide a unique opportunity to exa...
Posttraumatic stress related to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and general psychological d...
The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks (9/11) presented a unique opportunity to assess the physica...
Much research has documented the mental health consequences of the terrorist attacks of September 11...
This study was concerned with understanding the lingering psychological and emotional effects that S...
There remains concern that survey research after a disaster can precipitate or exacerbate distress ...
The attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC) on September 11, 2001 resulted in the largest loss of li...