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Prior experience as a moderator of disaster impact on anxiety symptoms in older adults

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This research was supported by Grant No. MH40411 from the National Institute of Mental Health, Fran H. Norris, Principal Investigator. Some of the data were collected initially through support by Grant No. MH33063 from the Center for Epidemiologic Studies, National Institute of Mental Health, Stanley A. Murrell, Principal Investigator. Appreciation is extended to the Kentucky Division of Disaster and Emergency Services for their assistance in collecting some of the measures used. The authors would like to thank Bonnie Green and James Phifer for their comments on a previous draft of this manuscript. The authors also thank Lynne Wilson for her invaluable assistance in collecting the interview data and her insights into the ways of the people of eastern Kentucky.

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Norris, F.H., Murrell, S.A. Prior experience as a moderator of disaster impact on anxiety symptoms in older adults. Am J Commun Psychol 16, 665–683 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00930020

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