Posttraumatic stress in children with first responders in their families*This article was edited by the journal's previous editor, Dean G. Kilpatrick Without the NYC-DOE (formerly BOE) leadership of Francine Goldstein, participation of Vincent Giordano, Linda Wernikoff, superintendents, principals, teachers, and, most of all, students, this study could not have succeeded. This investigation is the result of collaboration between the NYC-DOE; Children's Mental Health Alliance (Pamela Cantor); MSPH Columbia University-NYSPI: Christina W. Hoven (Principal Investigator), J. Larry Aber, Patricia Cohen, Christopher P. Lucas, Cristiane S. Duarte, Donald J. Mandell, George J. Musa, Ping Wu, Fan Bin, Ezra Susser, Judith Wicks, Renee Goodwin, Andrea Versenyi, and Barbara P. Aaron; statistical consultation Henian Chen, Mark Davies, Steven Greenwald and Patricia Zybert; The Michael Cohen Group, LLC (formerly ARC): Michael Cohen (Contract Principal Investigator), Nellie Gregorian, Chris Bumcrot, Craig Rosen and Victoria Francis; CDC: Bradley Woodruff; NCCEV, Yale University: Steven Marans; NYU: Elissa Brown; V.A, Honolulu, HI: Claude Chemtob; University of Oklahoma: Betty Pfefferbaum; NCCTS, UCLA: Robert Pynoos, Alan Steinberg, William Saltzman.

Autor: Duarte, Cristiane S.1 duartec@childpsych.columbia.edu, Hoven, Christina W.1, Ping Wu1, Fan Bin2, Cotel, Sivan3, Mandell, Donald J.1, Nagasawa, Megumi2, Balaban, Victor4, Wernikoff, Linda5, Markenson, David6
Zdroj: Journal of Traumatic Stress. Apr2006, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p301-306. 6p. 2 Charts.
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