Understanding the psychological impacts of responding to a terrorist incident
Background Responding to a mass casualty event can cause significant distress, even for highly trained medical and emergency services personnel. Objective The purpose of the study was to understand more about first responders’ perspectives about their participation in major incident responses, speci...
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Auteurs principaux: | Elena A. Skryabina, Naomi Betts, Richard Amlôt, Gabriel Reedy |
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Langue: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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