‘I can feel sad about it and I can worry, but inside I know everything happens for a reason’: personal experiences in the aftermath of the March 15 Christchurch mosque attacks
Shaystah Dean,
Kate Eggleston,
Fareeha Ali
et al.
Abstract:Background
On 15 March 2019, a white supremacist gunman sequentially attacked two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, killing 51 people aged from 3 to 77 years and bullet-injuring 40 more. Approximately 250 people survived the atrocity, and many more family and community members have been directly or indirectly affected.
Aim
To develop an understanding of the personal experiences of some of those affected, including effects on daily life and well-being, in the 18–30 months following th… Show more
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