Community-Level Resiliency Intervention in a Post-disaster Environment: The Three Mile Island Health and Environmental Information Series—Theoretical Assumptions, Implementation, and Participant Response
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Published:2012-09-27
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Page:227-242
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ISSN:1572-5642
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Container-title:Resilience in Children, Adolescents, and Adults
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Prince-Embury Sandra
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Springer New York
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