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Lessons Learned Since September 11th 2001 Concerning the Mental Health Impact of Terrorism, Appropriate Response Strategies and Future PreparednessChip J. FeltonChip J. Felton1. New York State Office of Mental Health in AlbanySearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:June 2005https://doi.org/10.1521/psyc.67.2.147.35957PDFPDF PLUS ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations AboutReferencesFelton , C.J. (2002). Project Liberty: A public health response to New Yorkers' mental health needs arising from theWorld Trade Center terrorist attacks. Journal of Urban Health, 79(3), 429–433. Crossref Medline, Google ScholarGalea , S., Ahern, J., Resnick, H., Kilpatrick, D., Bucuvalas, M., Gold, J., et al. (2002). Psychological sequelae of the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York City. New England Journal of Medicine, 346(13), 982–987. Crossref Medline, Google ScholarGalea , S., Vlahov, D., Resnick, H., Ahern, J., Susser, E., Gold, J., et al. (2003). Trends of probable post–traumatic stress disorder in New York City after the September 11 terrorist attacks. American Journal of Epidemiology, 158(6), 514–524. Crossref Medline, Google ScholarSchuster , M. A., Stein, B. D., Jaycox, L. H., Collins, R. L., Marshall, G. N., Elliott, M.N., et al. (2001). A national survey of stress reactions after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. New England Journal of Medicine, 345(20), 1507–12. Crossref Medline, Google Scholar Previous article Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Cited byCited by1. Another Way Out: A Positive Youth Development Approach to the Study of Violent Radicalization in Québec, CanadaOnline publication date: 23 October 2021. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar2. Exploring the discrimination–radicalization nexus: empirical evidence from youth and young adults in BelgiumOnline publication date: 6 March 2019. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar3. The challenge of radicalisation: a public health approach to understanding and interventionOnline publication date: 3 August 2017. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar4. Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Victims and Responders to the Boston Marathon BombingsOnline publication date: 6 December 2014. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar5. Workplace response of companies exposed to the 9/11 World Trade Center attack: a focus-group studyOnline publication date: 16 October 2012. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar6. Disaster in Context: The Effects of 9/11 on Youth Distant from the AttacksOnline publication date: 16 September 2009. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar7. Parents, children, and trauma: Parent role perceptions and behaviors related to the 9/11 tragedyOnline publication date: 30 June 2006. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar Volume 67Issue 2Jun 2004 Information© Guilford Publications Inc.PDF download

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