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The following pages link to Social support and depressive symptoms among displaced older adults following the 1999 Taiwan earthquake (Q42031822):
Displaying 27 items.
- The association between post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms and the quality of life among Wenchuan earthquake survivors: the role of social support as a moderator (Q27656460) (← links)
- Exposure to Hurricane Sandy, neighborhood collective efficacy, and post-traumatic stress symptoms in older adults (Q30196578) (← links)
- Relational Satisfaction from Providing and Receiving Support is Associated with Reduced Post-Disaster Depression: Data From Within One Year of the 2011 Japan Triple Disaster. (Q31048819) (← links)
- Depressive symptoms in bereaved parents in the 2008 Wenchuan, China earthquake: a cohort study (Q34585456) (← links)
- The association between exposure and psychological health in earthquake survivors from the Longmen Shan Fault area: the mediating effect of risk perception (Q36021552) (← links)
- Well-being and perceived quality of life in elderly people displaced after the earthquake in L'Aquila, Italy (Q37724533) (← links)
- Weighing the Costs of Disaster: Consequences, Risks, and Resilience in Individuals, Families, and Communities (Q38546050) (← links)
- Stress and cortisol in disaster evacuees: an exploratory study on associations with social protective factors (Q39027715) (← links)
- Vulnerable, But Why? Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Older Adults Exposed to Hurricane Sandy (Q39136829) (← links)
- Challenges Faced and Support Received: Older Adults' Perceptions of Hurricane Sandy (Q39139390) (← links)
- Perceived Changes in Social Relations after Earthquake Trauma among Eastern Anatolian Women: Associated Factors and Mental Health Consequences (Q39197077) (← links)
- Trajectory and predictors of depressive symptoms among adolescent survivors following the Wenchuan earthquake in China: a cohort study (Q39261417) (← links)
- Cross-sectional study of social support and psychological distress among displaced earthquake survivors in Japan. (Q41296572) (← links)
- An Evaluation of the Buffering Effects of Types and Sources of Support on Depressive Symptoms Among Natural Disaster-Exposed Chinese Adults (Q41937326) (← links)
- Social support, coping strategies and their correlations with older adults' relocation adjustments after natural disaster (Q41944067) (← links)
- Outdoor activities and depressive symptoms in displaced older adults following natural disaster: community cohesion as mediator and moderator (Q41954573) (← links)
- Sources of perceived social support associated with reduced psychological distress at 1 year after the Great East Japan Earthquake: Nationwide cross-sectional survey in 2012. (Q41960076) (← links)
- Protective Effects of Social Support Content and Support Source on Depression and Its Prevalence 6 Months after Wenchuan Earthquake (Q41963610) (← links)
- A cross-sectional study on posttraumatic stress disorder among elderly Qiang citizens 3 years after the Wenchuan earthquake in China (Q41973276) (← links)
- Post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression among the elderly: a survey of the hard-hit areas a year after the Wenchuan earthquake (Q41977827) (← links)
- Understanding the disaster experience of older adults by gender: the experience of survivors of the 2007 earthquake in Peru (Q41985532) (← links)
- Factors associated with social support in child-rearing among mothers in post-disaster communities (Q58863707) (← links)
- Five-year trajectories of social networks and social support in older adults with major depression (Q80155938) (← links)
- Older Adults and Social Support in a Disaster Context: Did Relocation Matter for Access to Social Network Resources After the 2015 South Carolina Flood? (Q91578368) (← links)
- Pre-disaster social support is protective for onset of post-disaster depression: Prospective study from the Great East Japan Earthquake & Tsunami (Q92132756) (← links)
- Neighborhood Ties Reduced Depressive Symptoms in Older Disaster Survivors: Iwanuma Study, a Natural Experiment (Q92703561) (← links)
- Which Household Emergency Plans are More Helpful in Tornadoes? Through the Lens of Gerontology (Q99232976) (← links)