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About the Disaster and Community Crisis CenterThe Disaster and Community Crisis Center (DCC) at the University of Missouri focuses on enhancing mental, behavioral, and public health preparedness, recovery, resilience, and communication in communities affected by disasters and community crises such as public health epidemics and emergencies. The DCC provides national expertise and resources for intervention, training, consultation, and technical assistance and program evaluation related to disasters and community crises. It also promotes public awareness of disaster and crisis mental, behavioral, and public health. The DCC's mission includes providing national disaster and crisis mental and public health leadership; increasing disaster and crisis mental and public health public awareness; developing, implementing, and evaluating interventions, training protocols, and resources; partnering with service providers; and collaborating with community partners on disaster and community crisis issues.Disclaimer: This study reflects the opinions of the authors and is the product of impartial research. It is not intended to represent the positions or opinions of the NAIC or its members, nor are any of its contents an official position of the NAIC or any of its members or staff. Any errors are the sole responsibility of the authors.