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Positive Psychological Factors are Associated with Lower PTSD Symptoms among Police Officers: Post Hurricane Katrina

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Erin C. McCanlies; Anna Mnatsakanova; Michael E. Andrew; Cecil M. Burchfiel; John M. Violanti

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Stress and Health, Volume 30, Issue 5, p.405–415 (2014)
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Easton, Marleen, and Vanessa Laureys. "Behind Blue Lights: Exploring Police Officers’ Resilience after the Terrorist Attack at Brussels Airport on March 22, 2016." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 19, no. 3 (2020): 77-97.
"За синими маячками: изучение устойчивости полицейских после террористической атаки в аэропорту Брюсселя 22 марта 2016 г." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 19, no. 3 (2020): 89-112.
APA style: McCanlies, E. C., Mnatsakanova A., Andrew M. E., Burchfiel C. M., & Violanti J. M. (2014).  Positive Psychological Factors are Associated with Lower PTSD Symptoms among Police Officers: Post Hurricane Katrina. Stress and Health. 30(5), 405–415.
Chicago style: McCanlies, Erin C., Anna Mnatsakanova, Michael E. Andrew, Cecil M. Burchfiel, and John M. Violanti. "Positive Psychological Factors are Associated with Lower PTSD Symptoms among Police Officers: Post Hurricane Katrina." Stress and Health 30, no. 5 (2014): 405-415.
IEEE style: McCanlies, E. C., A. Mnatsakanova, M. E. Andrew, C. M. Burchfiel, and J. M. Violanti, "Positive Psychological Factors are Associated with Lower PTSD Symptoms among Police Officers: Post Hurricane Katrina", Stress and Health, vol. 30, issue 5, pp. 405–415, 2014.
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/smi.2615
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