Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Volume 26, Issue 5, September 1987, Pages 764-769
SCIENTIFIC PAPERSPosttraumatic Phenomena in a Longitudinal Study of Children Following a Natural Disaster
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The assistance of V. Blumbergs, S. Policansky, M. Higgins, H. Schinkel. Dr. C. M. McFarlane, and Dr. C. Irwin, and the cooperation of the headmasters, teachers, and parents of the schools studied, is gratefully acknowledged. This project was partially supported by the Flinders Medical Centre Research Foundation and the Channel 10 Medical Research Foundation.
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