Terrorism-Related Fear and Avoidance Behavior in a Multiethnic Urban Population
AUTOR(ES)
Eisenman, David P.
FONTE
American Public Health Association
RESUMO
Objectives. We sought to determine whether groups traditionally most vulnerable to disasters would be more likely than would be others to perceive population-level risk as high (as measured by the estimated color-coded alert level) would worry more about terrorism, and would avoid activities because of terrorism concerns.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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