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311 related items for PubMed ID: 12200505

  • 1. The impact of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing on the partners of firefighters.
    Pfefferbaum B, North CS, Bunch K, Wilson TG, Tucker P, Schorr JK.
    J Urban Health; 2002 Sep; 79(3):364-72. PubMed ID: 12200505
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  • 2. Persistent physiological reactivity in a pilot study of partners of firefighters after a terrorist attack.
    Pfefferbaum B, Tucker P, North CS, Jeon-Slaughter H, Kent AT, Schorr JK, Wilson TG, Bunch K.
    J Nerv Ment Dis; 2006 Feb; 194(2):128-31. PubMed ID: 16477192
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  • 3. Psychiatric disorders in rescue workers after the Oklahoma City bombing.
    North CS, Tivis L, McMillen JC, Pfefferbaum B, Spitznagel EL, Cox J, Nixon S, Bunch KP, Smith EM.
    Am J Psychiatry; 2002 May; 159(5):857-9. PubMed ID: 11986143
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  • 4. Coping, functioning, and adjustment of rescue workers after the Oklahoma City bombing.
    North CS, Tivis L, McMillen JC, Pfefferbaum B, Cox J, Spitznagel EL, Bunch K, Schorr J, Smith EM.
    J Trauma Stress; 2002 Jun; 15(3):171-5. PubMed ID: 12092908
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  • 6. The Oklahoma City bombing study and methodological issues in longitudinal disaster mental health research.
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    J Trauma Dissociation; 2005 Jun; 6(2):27-35. PubMed ID: 16150667
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  • 7. Population effects of the bombing of Oklahoma City.
    Smith DW, Christiansen EH, Vincent R, Hann NE.
    J Okla State Med Assoc; 1999 Apr; 92(4):193-8. PubMed ID: 10213972
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  • 15. In the shadow of terror: posttraumatic stress and psychiatric co-morbidity following bombing in Iraq: the role of shattered world assumptions and altered self-capacities.
    Freh FM, Chung MC, Dallos R.
    J Psychiatr Res; 2013 Feb; 47(2):215-25. PubMed ID: 23186645
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  • 19. Physiologic reactivity despite emotional resilience several years after direct exposure to terrorism.
    Tucker PM, Pfefferbaum B, North CS, Kent A, Burgin CE, Parker DE, Hossain A, Jeon-Slaughter H, Trautman RP.
    Am J Psychiatry; 2007 Feb; 164(2):230-5. PubMed ID: 17267785
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  • 20. The course of post-traumatic stress disorder after the Oklahoma City bombing.
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    Mil Med; 2001 Dec; 166(12 Suppl):51-2. PubMed ID: 11778434
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