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Pulmonary function after exposure to the world trade center collapse in the New York City …

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GI Banauch, C Hall, M Weiden, HW Cohen, TK … - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care …, 2006 - 171.66.122.149
Main Results: World Trade Center–exposed workers experienced a substantial
reduction in adjusted average FEV 1 during the year after 09/11/2001 (372 ml;
95% confidence interval, 364–381 ml; p < 0.001) This exposure-related FEV ...
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Epidemiological study air disaster in Amsterdam(ESADA): study design


P Slottje, AC Huizink, JWR Twisk, AB … - BMC Public Health, 2005 - biomedcentral.com
Epidemiological study among all the exposed professional fire-fighters and
police officers who performed disaster-related task(s), and hangar workers who
sorted the wreckage of the aircraft, as well as reference groups of their ...
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The influence of a disaster on the health of rescue workers: a longitudinal study


M Morren, AJE Dirkzwager, FJM Kessels, CJ … - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2007 - ecmaj.ca
Methods: We carried out a 4-year longitudinal study of 1403 rescue workers
employed in or near the affected neighbourhood (the study group) and a control
group of 1650 uninvolved rescue workers (from another city of similar size ...
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The course of post-disaster health problems of victims with pre-disaster psychological …

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RJH Soeteman, CJ Yzermans, JJ Kerssens, … - Family practice, 2006 - Oxford Univ Press
Methods. A controlled cohort study with pre-disaster (1 year) and post-disaster
(two-and-a-half years) data. Victims (N = 2518) of an exploding fireworks depot
in a residential area and matched controls (N = 2512), representing ...
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The health of volunteer firefighters three years after a technological disaster

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M Morren, CJ Yzermans, RMA van Nispen, … - Journal of occupational health, 2005 - J-STAGE
Received Dec 27, 2004; Accepted Jul 27, 2005 Correspondence to: M. Morren,
NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, PO Box 1568, NL-3500
BN Utrecht, The Netherlands (e-mail: M.Morren@nivel.nl)
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[PDF] Psychological distress of rescue workers 8.5 years after professional involvement in the …


AB Witteveen, I Bramsen, JWR Twisk, AC … - VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT - dspace.ubvu.vu.nl
Areview OF THE LITERATURE 14 Chapter 2 ABSTRACT Objective: Over the past two
decades interest has been growing in the mental health of rescue workers who
have a high risk of exposure to traumatic events and disasters. A ...
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Organizational factors and office workers' health after the world trade center terrorist …


OYO Osinubi, SK Gandhi, P Ohman-Strickland, … - Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Large-scale disasters such as the World Trade Center (WTC) terrorist attacks
have traumatizing effects on large and unselected populations. Di-
saster-related community surveys have demonstrated significant levels of ...
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[CITATION] The long-term aftermath of the Amsterdam air disaster: psychological wellbeing of …


AB Witteveen, 2006 - Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit
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Use of health care and drugs by police officers 8.5. years after the air disaster in Amsterdam

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P Slottje, N Smidt, JWR Twisk, AC Huizink, … - The European Journal of Public Health, 2007 - Oxford Univ Press
This study examined the use of health care by police officers after the air
disaster in Amsterdam. On average 8.5 years post-disaster, involved police
officers (n = 834, who reported disaster-related tasks), and their ...
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Does disaster affect immigrant victims more than non-immigrant victims in Dutch general …


… , CJ Yzermans, PMM Spreeuwenberg, T Dorn, … - Journal of Public Health, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Background In the literature, immigrant victims appear to be more
vulnerable to health effects of a disaster than indigenous victims. Most of
these studies were performed without pre-disaster measurement and without ...
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