Selected article for: "large number and long term"

Author: Ebi, Kristie L.; Mills, David M.; Smith, Joel B.; Grambsch, Anne
Title: Climate Change and Human Health Impacts in the United States: An Update on the Results of the U.S. National Assessment
  • Document date: 2006_5_18
  • ID: 124czudi_39
    Snippet: A large number of publications evaluated in the second screening step focused on the short-and long-term mental health effects of extreme events [e.g., increases in diagnoses of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following severe floods or hurricanes]. Although the mental health impacts of these events were described as "controversial" in Greenough et al. (2001) , further research has confirmed that extreme events can increase PTSD (e.g., Hajat.....
    Document: A large number of publications evaluated in the second screening step focused on the short-and long-term mental health effects of extreme events [e.g., increases in diagnoses of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following severe floods or hurricanes]. Although the mental health impacts of these events were described as "controversial" in Greenough et al. (2001) , further research has confirmed that extreme events can increase PTSD (e.g., Hajat et al. 2003) . Publications in this general area were not reviewed given resource constraints.

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