Sept. 11 Terrorism Continues to Impact Mental Health of Americans
Long after Sept. 11, 2001, Americans’ terrorism-related thoughts and fears are associated with increased depression, anxiety, hostility, posttraumatic stress and drinking, University of Illinois at Chicago researchers have found.
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Macrolevel Stressors, Terrorism, and Mental Health Outcomes: Broadening the Stress Paradigm
Am J Public Health 2008 98: 323-329
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