Betty Pfefferbaum

American psychiatrist and academic

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Abstract is: Betty Pfefferbaum is a psychiatrist known for her early work in mental health treatment for children after a disaster. She is the director of the Terrorism and Disaster Center in the College of Medicine at Oakland University.

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Q358447372011 Joplin, Missouri Tornado Experience, Mental Health Reactions, and Service Utilization: Cross-Sectional Assessments at Approximately 6 Months and 2.5 Years Post-Event
Q125314397A Meta-analysis of Intervention Effects on Depression and/or Anxiety in Youth Exposed to Political Violence or Natural Disasters
Q39310054A Skill Set for Supporting Displaced Children in Psychological Recovery After Disasters
Q41925189A Study of Selected Ethnic Affiliations in the Development of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Other Psychopathology After a Terrorist Bombing in Nairobi, Kenya
Q44285990A comparison of substance abuse among female offender subtypes
Q46285954A pilot study of physiological reactivity in children and maternal figures who lost relatives in a terrorist attack
Q41969736Alcohol use disorders and drinking among survivors of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City
Q38086620Assessing children's disaster reactions and mental health needs: screening and clinical evaluation
Q37649620Assessing community resilience: A CART survey application in an impoverished urban community
Q36477381Autonomic reactivity and hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis dysregulation in spouses of Oklahoma City bombing survivors 7 years after the attack
Q42025479Behavior problems in New York City's children after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks
Q42948798Biological correlates of direct exposure to terrorism several years postdisaster
Q39268139Body handlers after terrorism in Oklahoma City: predictors of posttraumatic stress and other symptoms
Q30227231Building National Capacity for Child and Family Disaster Mental Health Research
Q39305328Building community resilience to disasters through a community-based intervention: CART applications
Q57113546CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE
Q40373585Capitol hill staff workers' experiences of bioterrorism: qualitative findings from focus groups
Q56058494Case Finding and Mental Health Services for Children in the Aftermath of the Oklahoma City Bombing
Q51949117Case finding and mental health services for children in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing
Q46752213Change in smoking and drinking after september 11, 2001, in a national sample of ever smokers and ever drinkers
Q38683703Child Disaster Mental Health Services: a Review of the System of Care, Assessment Approaches, and Evidence Base for Intervention
Q38418788Child debriefing: a review of the evidence base
Q35530419Child disaster mental health interventions, part I: Techniques, outcomes, and methodological considerations
Q35966331Child disaster mental health interventions, part II: Timing of implementation, delivery settings and providers, and therapeutic approaches
Q35510424Child disaster mental health interventions: therapy components
Q39246911Children of National Guard troops: a pilot study of deployment, patriotism, and media coverage
Q37716847Children of terrorism survivors: physiological reactions seven years following a terrorist incident
Q38782543Children's Cognitive Functioning in Disasters and Terrorism
Q30210637Children's Coping in the Context of Disasters and Terrorism
Q38484405Children's disaster reactions: the influence of exposure and personal characteristics
Q38484397Children's disaster reactions: the influence of family and social factors
Q41955921Children's emotional and behavioral reactions to disasters: role of the primary care physician
Q35103411Children's response to terrorism: a critical review of the literature
Q37044656Community resilience as a metaphor, theory, set of capacities, and strategy for disaster readiness
Q42024832Comparison of post-disaster psychiatric disorders after terrorist bombings in Nairobi and Oklahoma City
Q42023774Concerns of Capitol Hill staff workers after bioterrorism: focus group discussions of authorities' response
Q39606995Coping, functioning, and adjustment of rescue workers after the Oklahoma City bombing
Q42040388Determinants of counseling for children in Manhattan after the September 11 attacks
Q30223600Disaster Research Team Building: A Case Study of a Web-based Disaster Research Training Program
Q27028104Disaster media coverage and psychological outcomes: descriptive findings in the extant research
Q42031223Disaster mental health services following the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing: modifying approaches to address terrorism
Q44836683Disasters in the 21st century: lessons from project liberty
Q41926249Do Direct Survivors of Terrorism Remaining in the Disaster Community Show Better Long-Term Outcome than Survivors Who Relocate?
Q30249680Effects of Displacement in Children Exposed to Disasters
Q42038126Effects of prior trauma and age on posttraumatic stress symptoms in Asian and Middle Eastern immigrants after terrorism in the community
Q39110176Emotional and biological stress measures in Katrina survivors relocated to Oklahoma
Q39117401Emotional stress and heart rate variability measures associated with cardiovascular risk in relocated Katrina survivors
Q30226951Enhancing national capacity to conduct child and family disaster mental health research
Q42031218Ethical and methodological issues in academic mental health research in populations affected by disasters: the Oklahoma City experience relevant to September 11, 2001.
Q39112888Exploring community resilience in workforce communities of first responders serving Katrina survivors
Q36274992Exposure and peritraumatic response as predictors of posttraumatic stress in children following the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
Q28383966Exposure to bioterrorism and mental health response among staff on Capitol Hill
Q41963172Extended mental health service utilization among survivors of the Oklahoma City bombing
Q36478310Framework for research on children's reactions to disasters and terrorist events
Q125948522Health-related quality of life among older adults who experienced the Pohang earthquake in South Korea: A cross-sectional survey
Q33996012Heart rate reactivity and current post-traumatic stress disorder when data are missing
Q30232972Identification and evaluation of mental health and psychosocial preparedness resources from the Centers for Public Health Preparedness
Q48771293Incident-related television viewing and psychiatric disorders in Oklahoma City bombing survivors
Q42004948Integrating authorities and disciplines into the preparedness-planning process: a study of mental health, public health, and emergency management.
Q47598187Intensely Exposed Oklahoma City Terrorism Survivors: Long-term Mental Health and Health Needs and Posttraumatic Growth
Q50012023Involving children in disaster risk reduction: the importance of participation.
Q92628647Is Viewing Mass Trauma Television Coverage Associated With Trauma Reactions in Adults and Youth? A Meta-Analytic Review
Q36477369Issues in the assessment of children's coping in the context of mass trauma
Q41998481Media coverage and children's reactions to disaster with implications for primary care and public health
Q30217327Mental health interventions for children exposed to disasters and terrorism
Q38127371Mental health response to community disasters: a systematic review
Q35456114Meta-analytic review of psychological interventions for children survivors of natural and man-made disasters
Q30228683On academics: training for disaster response personnel: the development of proposed core competencies in disaster mental health
Q42004722P-FLASH: Development of an empirically-based post-9/11 disaster mental health training program
Q40334375Panic reactions to terrorist attacks and probable posttraumatic stress disorder in adolescents
Q57182137Parent-Reported Child Reactions to the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center Attacks (New York USA) in Relation to Parent Post-Disaster Psychopathology Three Years After the Event
Q44604001Perception of change and burden in children of national guard troops deployed as part of the global war on terror
Q42019328Persistent physiological reactivity in a pilot study of partners of firefighters after a terrorist attack
Q39271758Physiologic reactivity despite emotional resilience several years after direct exposure to terrorism
Q41981149Physiological reactivity in children of Oklahoma City bombing survivors 7 years postdisaster: a pilot study.
Q39142161Possible link of Interleukin-6 and Interleukin-2 with psychiatric diagnosis, ethnicity, disaster or BMI.
Q60961707Posttraumatic Growth as a Response to Natural Disasters in Children and Adolescents
Q46933118Posttraumatic stress and functional impairment in Kenyan children following the 1998 American Embassy bombing
Q42033530Posttraumatic stress reactions in new York City children after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks
Q41972223Practical legal and ethical considerations for the provision of acute disaster mental health services
Q34379429Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder
Q30219876Practice parameter on disaster preparedness
Q40014291Psychiatric disorders after terrorist bombings among rescue workers and bombing survivors in Nairobi and rescue workers in Oklahoma City
Q30233521Psychiatric disorders in rescue workers after the Oklahoma City bombing
Q75214341Psychological issues associated with terrorism: a guide for physicians
Q34577838Psychosocial adjustment of directly exposed survivors 7 years after the Oklahoma City bombing
Q41988916Qualitative methods in the development of a national child and family disaster mental health research training program
Q39296018Randomized controlled trial of the Resilience and Coping Intervention (RCI) with undergraduate university students
Q38920069Reactions of Oklahoma City bombing survivors to media coverage of the September 11, 2001, attacks
Q37483233Research Methods in Child Disaster Studies: A Review of Studies Generated by the September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks; the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami; and Hurricane Katrina
Q38160541Research methodology used in studies of child disaster mental health interventions for posttraumatic stress
Q51954089Research on the mental health effects of terrorism.
Q37335325Research with children exposed to disasters.
Q38737607Review of Coping in Children Exposed to Mass Trauma: Measurement Tools, Coping Styles, and Clinical Implications
Q37712343Serious emotional disturbance among youths exposed to Hurricane Katrina 2 years postdisaster
Q30233136Teachers in the aftermath of terrorism: a case study of one New York City school
Q80412613Teachers' psychological reactions 7 weeks after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
Q92910907The Benefit of Interventions to Reduce Posttraumatic Stress in Youth Exposed to Mass Trauma: A Review and Meta-Analysis
Q24704547The Communities Advancing Resilience Toolkit (CART): an intervention to build community resilience to disasters
Q39305371The Communities Advancing Resilience Toolkit (CART): development of a survey instrument to assess community resilience
Q96439602The Effect of Interventions on Functional Impairment in Youth Exposed to Mass Trauma: a Meta-Analysis
Q23910415The H1N1 crisis: a case study of the integration of mental and behavioral health in public health crises
Q38430430The Use of Debriefing With Children
Q36887324The burden of disaster: Part I. Challenges and opportunities within a child's social ecology.
Q30224822The burden of disaster: part II. applying interventions across the child's social ecology
Q41987445The business of healing: focus group discussions of readjustment to the post-9/11 work environment among employees of affected agencies
Q41975090The course of postdisaster psychiatric disorders in directly exposed civilians after the US Embassy bombing in Nairobi, Kenya: a follow-up study
Q42039287The effect of loss and trauma on substance use behavior in individuals seeking support services after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
Q36274997The impact of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing on the partners of firefighters
Q41158442The postdisaster prevalence of major depression relative to PTSD in survivors of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center selected from affected workplaces
Q37613433The role of public health in mental and behavioral health in children and families following disasters
Q51939317The state of research on the mental health effects of terrorism.
Q30224578Toward the way forward: the national children's disaster mental health concept of operations
Q28391858Trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder among employees of New York City companies affected by the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center
Q46483716Trauma, grief and depression in Nairobi children after the 1998 bombing of the American Embassy
Q51959273Treating children exposed to disasters.
Q35586295Trends in serious emotional disturbance among youths exposed to Hurricane Katrina
Q30210710Universal preventive interventions for children in the context of disasters and terrorism
Q51941088Unmet need for counseling services by children in New York City after the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center: implications for pediatricians.
Q35903783When disaster strikes: responding to the needs of children.
Q28397159Workplace response of companies exposed to the 9/11 World Trade Center attack: a focus-group study
Q37445566Youth's Reactions to Disasters and the Factors That Influence Their Response.