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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Apr 5, 2007
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Psychological Sequelae Resulting From the 2004 Florida Hurricanes: Implications for Postdisaster Intervention

Ron Acierno, PhD, Kenneth J. Ruggiero, PhD, Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH, Heidi S. Resnick, PhD, Karestan Koenen, PhD, John Roitzsch, PhD, Michael de Arellano, PhD, John Boyle, PhD and Dean G. Kilpatrick, PhD

Ron Acierno, Kenneth J. Ruggiero, Heidi S. Resnick, John Roitzsch, Michael de Arellano, and Dean G. Kilpatrick are with the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. Sandro Galea is with the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Karestan Koenen is with the School of Public Health, Harvard, Boston, Mass. John Boyle is with Schulman, Ronca, & Bucuvalas, Inc, New York, NY.


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FIGURE 1— Florida counties (n = 33) significantly affected by the 2004 hurricanes.

Note. Those counties affected by the 2004 hurricanes and included in the study are shaded gray.

 





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