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4. Nicolas G, Schwartz B, Pierre E. Weathering the storms like bamboo: the strengths of Haitians in coping with natural disasters. In: Kalayjian A, Eugene D, editors. Mass trauma and emotional healing around the world: rituals and practices for resilience and meaning-making, Vol. 1. Natural disasters. Praeger/ABC-CLIO; 2010.
5. •• Blanc J, Mouchenik Y. Earthquake, pregnancy and outcome of a Haitian mother-child dyad with a profile of autism and epilepsy. EVOLUTION PSYCHIATRIQUE. 2017 Jan 1;82(1):115-26. This article describes mother–child dyads in the west and south regions of Haiti devastated by the disaster, using the PTSD-Specific Checklist and the Evaluation Scale for Autistic Behavior.