Posttraumatic stress disorder in the short and medium term following the World Trade Center attack among Asian Americans

Author:

Kung Winnie W.1ORCID,Liu Xinhua2,Goldmann Emily3,Huang Debbie2ORCID,Wang Xiaoran1,Kim Keon1,Kim Patricia1,Yang Lawrence H.23

Affiliation:

1. Fordham University

2. Columbia University

3. New York University

Funder

Center for Disease Control and Prevention

National Institute of Health

CDC National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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3. Asian American Federation 2008 Revitalizing Chinatown businesses: Challenges and opportunities http://www.aafederation.org/doc/RevitalizingChinatownBusinesses.pdf

4. Asian American Federation of New York 2003 Asian American mental health: A post September 11th needs assessment http://www.aafny.org/doc/AsianAmericanMentalHealth.pdf

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