2010
DOI: 10.1017/s1049023x00022718
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Community Stress Treatment Centers: A Novel Concept of Civilian “Front Line”Treatment for Anxiety and Acute Stress Reaction of Civilians under Continuous Rocket Attacks during the Second Lebanon War

Abstract: Abstracts-IPRED 2010using a random sampling technique. The response rate was 80.8% (143 out of 177). Results:The following factors predicted the preparedness level: (1) joint activity of local emergency managers with governmental and non-governmental stakeholders; (2) socio-economic situation in a local community; (3) collective efficacy; and (4) the city's previous war exposure. However, risk perception, population size, ethnic composition of a local community, and financial resources were not significant in … Show more

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