BACKGROUND: Disasters often have negative health consequences. Studies of health problems presented in family practice before and after a disaster are rare. The present study analyzed health problems before and after a disaster and predictors of increased morbidity after the disaster as presented in family practice. METHODS: A matched cohort study design with measurements 1 year before the disaster and 1 year after the disaster. Victims (N = 9183) and matched controls (N = 7066) were surveyed in the electronic medical records of 30 family practices after the explosions of a fireworks depot in The Netherlands. All health problems were registered using the International Classification of Primary Care. RESULTS: Victims showed significantly hig...
Background: The aim is to quantify chronic diseases and to assess possible risk factors for developi...
Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) may be a major public health problem, especially af...
Background and Aim: We are involved in research on the possible health effects of three disasters in...
BACKGROUND: Disasters often have negative health consequences. Studies of health problems presented ...
Contains fulltext : 53454.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Disa...
Background: Disasters often have negative health consequences. Studies of health problems presented ...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to quantify the health problems and to assess the possible risk factors for dev...
Objective: To study the health problems presented to general practitioners by disaster survivors who...
BACKGROUND: Survivors of disaster with pre-disaster psychological problems are believed to be at ris...
Background: We carry out prospective, longitudinal studies on the possible health effects of two dis...
Background: We carry out prospective, longitudinal studies on the possible health effects of two dis...
Background:In May 2000, a fireworks depot exploded in a residential area in The Netherlands, resulti...
Objective: The aims of this study were to examine health problems of children (4–12 years old at the...
Aim: In May 2000, a firework factory exploded in a residential area in the Netherlands, resulting in...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Survivors of disaster with pre-disaster psychological prob...
Background: The aim is to quantify chronic diseases and to assess possible risk factors for developi...
Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) may be a major public health problem, especially af...
Background and Aim: We are involved in research on the possible health effects of three disasters in...
BACKGROUND: Disasters often have negative health consequences. Studies of health problems presented ...
Contains fulltext : 53454.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Disa...
Background: Disasters often have negative health consequences. Studies of health problems presented ...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to quantify the health problems and to assess the possible risk factors for dev...
Objective: To study the health problems presented to general practitioners by disaster survivors who...
BACKGROUND: Survivors of disaster with pre-disaster psychological problems are believed to be at ris...
Background: We carry out prospective, longitudinal studies on the possible health effects of two dis...
Background: We carry out prospective, longitudinal studies on the possible health effects of two dis...
Background:In May 2000, a fireworks depot exploded in a residential area in The Netherlands, resulti...
Objective: The aims of this study were to examine health problems of children (4–12 years old at the...
Aim: In May 2000, a firework factory exploded in a residential area in the Netherlands, resulting in...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Survivors of disaster with pre-disaster psychological prob...
Background: The aim is to quantify chronic diseases and to assess possible risk factors for developi...
Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) may be a major public health problem, especially af...
Background and Aim: We are involved in research on the possible health effects of three disasters in...