After the shootings at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University, many students gravitated to the Internet for support. Despite the fact that the Internet plays a major role in how people live their lives in contemporary society, little is known about how people use the Internet in times of tragedy and whether this use affects well-being. To address these issues, the current study assessed the types of online activities more than 200 Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University students participated in 2 weeks after the shootings and again 6 weeks later, as well as their depressive and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. Results showed that 2 weeks after the shootings, nearly 75% of students were suffering from significant...
ObjectiveEpisodes of mass violence can increase mental health (MH) symptoms among survivors, possibl...
Social media has recently attracted much attention as an emergency management tool. Providing public...
Knowing the perceptions of college students regarding their safety on campus from an active school s...
After the shootings at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University, many students gravitated to t...
After the shootings at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University, many students gravitated to t...
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate service utilization by students and staff in the...
Student deaths on college campuses, whether brought about by a suicide or an uncontrollable incident...
Campus mass shootings have become a pressing policy and public health matter. Twitter is a platform ...
The aim of this study was to investigate service utilization by students and staff in the 18 months ...
This study examined the effects of vicarious exposure to the September 11 terrorist attacks in an ac...
ObjectiveGuided by conservation of resources theory, this study provides empirical data on students'...
The present study examines the effectiveness of an online standardized treatment of posttraumatic st...
This study was designed to examine the relationship between cyberbullying and stress among college s...
This study investigates how three institutions of higher education responded to the shootings at Vir...
Presents findings from surveys conducted in September and October 2001. Looks at how the Internet wa...
ObjectiveEpisodes of mass violence can increase mental health (MH) symptoms among survivors, possibl...
Social media has recently attracted much attention as an emergency management tool. Providing public...
Knowing the perceptions of college students regarding their safety on campus from an active school s...
After the shootings at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University, many students gravitated to t...
After the shootings at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University, many students gravitated to t...
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate service utilization by students and staff in the...
Student deaths on college campuses, whether brought about by a suicide or an uncontrollable incident...
Campus mass shootings have become a pressing policy and public health matter. Twitter is a platform ...
The aim of this study was to investigate service utilization by students and staff in the 18 months ...
This study examined the effects of vicarious exposure to the September 11 terrorist attacks in an ac...
ObjectiveGuided by conservation of resources theory, this study provides empirical data on students'...
The present study examines the effectiveness of an online standardized treatment of posttraumatic st...
This study was designed to examine the relationship between cyberbullying and stress among college s...
This study investigates how three institutions of higher education responded to the shootings at Vir...
Presents findings from surveys conducted in September and October 2001. Looks at how the Internet wa...
ObjectiveEpisodes of mass violence can increase mental health (MH) symptoms among survivors, possibl...
Social media has recently attracted much attention as an emergency management tool. Providing public...
Knowing the perceptions of college students regarding their safety on campus from an active school s...