The delivery of mental health services in community disasters: An outline of research findings
1981; Wiley; Volume: 9; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/1520-6629(198107)9
ISSN1520-6629
AutoresBarbara Baisden, E. L. Quarantelli,
Tópico(s)Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
ResumoJournal of Community PsychologyVolume 9, Issue 3 p. 195-203 Article The delivery of mental health services in community disasters: An outline of research findings† Barbara Baisden, Barbara Baisden Ohio State UniversitySearch for more papers by this authorE. L. Quarantelli, E. L. Quarantelli Ohio State UniversitySearch for more papers by this author Barbara Baisden, Barbara Baisden Ohio State UniversitySearch for more papers by this authorE. L. Quarantelli, E. L. Quarantelli Ohio State UniversitySearch for more papers by this author First published: July 1981 https://doi.org/10.1002/1520-6629(198107)9:3 3.0.CO;2-0Citations: 23 † Data for this study were partly obtained through Grant R01 MH 26619 from the National Institute of Mental Health, but the authors are solely responsible for all conclusions and interpretations presented in this paper. Send reprint requests to second author, Disaster Research Center, Derby Hall, 154 North Oval Mall, Columbus, Ohio 43210. 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