All Stories

  1. Psychological responses to U.S. statewide restrictions and COVID-19 exposures: A longitudinal study.
  2. Acute stress, worry, and impairment in health care and non-health care essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  3. Americans' Risk Perceptions and Health Behaviors Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic
  4. National opinions on death penalty punishment for the Boston Marathon bomber before versus after sentencing.
  5. Coping with cascading collective traumas in the United States
  6. The unfolding COVID-19 pandemic: A probability-based, nationally representative study of mental health in the United States
  7. How Americans feel about guns after mass shootings: The case of the 2016 Orlando nightclub massacre.
  8. Surviving the trauma of COVID-19
  9. Media Exposure to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
  10. Associations between exposure to childhood bullying and abuse and adulthood outcomes in a representative national U.S. sample
  11. Media Exposure to Collective Trauma, Mental Health, and Functioning: Does It Matter What You See?
  12. Using Big Data to Study the Impact of Mass Violence: Opportunities for the Traumatic Stress Field
  13. Exposure to prior negative life events and responses to the Boston marathon bombings.
  14. U.S. combat veterans’ responses to suicide and combat deaths: A mixed-methods study
  15. This is not a drill: Anxiety on Twitter following the 2018 Hawaii false missile alert.
  16. What Might Have Been: Near Miss Experiences and Adjustment to a Terrorist Attack
  17. Media exposure to mass violence events can fuel a cycle of distress
  18. Grief in Veterans: An Unexplored Consequence of War
  19. Who watches an ISIS beheading—and why.
  20. Community organizations and mental health after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings
  21. Media Coverage, Forecasted Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms, and Psychological Responses Before and After an Approaching Hurricane
  22. Aftermath of Terror: A Nationwide Longitudinal Study of Posttraumatic Stress and Worry Across the Decade Following the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks
  23. The importance of the neighborhood in the 2014 Ebola outbreak in the United States: Distress, worry, and functioning.
  24. Distress and rumor exposure on social media during a campus lockdown
  25. Public Understanding of Ebola Risks: Mastering an Unfamiliar Threat
  26. Distress, Worry, and Functioning Following a Global Health Crisis: A National Study of Americans’ Responses to Ebola
  27. Evacuation from Natural Disasters: A Systematic Review of the Literature
  28. Media Use and Exposure to Graphic Content in the Week Following the Boston Marathon Bombings
  29. Cumulative Exposure to Prior Collective Trauma and Acute Stress Responses to the Boston Marathon Bombings
  30. The shared experience of adolescent and young adult cancer patients and their caregivers
  31. A National Study of Health Care Service Utilization and Substance Use After the 2010 Chilean Earthquake
  32. Perceiving Risk in a Dangerous World: Associations between Life Experiences and Risk Perceptions
  33. Exposure to rapid succession disasters: A study of residents at the epicenter of the Chilean Bío Bío earthquake.
  34. Designing and Conducting Interventions to Enhance Physical and Mental Health Outcomes
  35. An introduction to “9/11: Ten years later”.
  36. Roxane Cohen Silver: Award for Distinguished Senior Career Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest.
  37. What should we expect after the next attack?
  38. Indirect exposure to the September 11 terrorist attacks: Does symptom structure resemble PTSD?
  39. The Stage Theory of Grief
  40. Attacking the Myths
  41. Physical and Mental Health Costs of Traumatic War Experiences Among Civil War Veterans
  42. Web-based methods in terrorism and disaster research
  43. Clarifying the Presence of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Following Orthopaedic Trauma
  44. The myths of healing.
  45. Conducting research after the 9/11 terrorist attacks: Challenges and results.
  46. Nationwide Longitudinal Study of Psychological Responses to September 11
  47. When nurses double as interpreters: a study of Spanish-speaking patients in a US primary care setting
  48. Encyclopedia of Mental Health
  49. Somatization
  50. The myths of coping with loss revisited.
  51. Patient centeredness in medical encounters requiring an interpreter
  52. A hierarchical classes analysis (HICLAS) of primary care patients with medically unexplained somatic symptoms
  53. Somatisation disorder in primary care
  54. Narratives of Somatizing and Non somatizing Patients in a Primary Care Setting
  55. 20. The Myths of Coping with Loss
  56. Coping with an Abusive Relationship: I. How and Why Do Women Stay?
  57. Evaluating a Large Group Awareness Training
  58. Coping with irrevocable loss.
  59. Effects of an observer on eating behavior: The induction of "sensible" eating1
  60. Coping with disasters.