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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 17.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000042 (2014) Qiuyan Liao ; Benjamin J. Cowling ; Wendy Wt Lam ; Diane Mw Ng ; Richard FieldingAnxiety, worry and cognitive risk estimate in relation to protective behaviors during the 2009 influenza A/H1N1 pandemic in Hong Kong: ten cross-sectional surveys
000073 (2012) Heather Rosoff [États-Unis] ; Richard S. John [États-Unis] ; Fynnwin Prager [États-Unis]Flu, Risks, and Videotape: Escalating Fear and Avoidance
000104 (2010) J. T. F. Lau [Hong Kong, République populaire de Chine] ; H. Y. Tsui [Hong Kong] ; J. H. Kim [Hong Kong] ; P. K. S. Chan [Hong Kong] ; S. Griffiths [Hong Kong]Monitoring of perceptions, anticipated behavioral, and psychological responses related to H5N1 influenza
000107 (2010) Robin Goodwin [Royaume-Uni] ; Stanley O. Gaines Jr [Royaume-Uni] ; Lynn Myers [Royaume-Uni] ; Felix Neto [Portugal]Initial Psychological Responses to Swine Flu
000110 (2010) Li Ping Wong [Malaisie] ; I-Ching Sam [Malaisie]Behavioral responses to the influenza A(H1N1) outbreak in Malaysia
000148 (2008) Ran Wei [États-Unis] ; Ven-Hwei Lo [Taïwan] ; Hung-Yi Lu [Taïwan]Third-Person Effects of Health News
000157 (2007-02) J. T. Lau ; J. H. Kim ; H. Tsui ; S. GriffithsPerceptions related to human avian influenza and their associations with anticipated psychological and behavioral responses at the onset of outbreak in the Hong Kong Chinese general population
000159 (2007) Grace WongHas SARS infected the property market? Evidence from Hong Kong☆
000171 (2006) Dominic T. S. Lee [République populaire de Chine, États-Unis] ; Daljit Sahota [République populaire de Chine] ; Tse N. Leung [République populaire de Chine] ; Alexander S. K. Yip [République populaire de Chine] ; Fiona F. Y. Lee [République populaire de Chine] ; Tony K. H. Chung [République populaire de Chine]Psychological responses of pregnant women to an infectious outbreak: A case-control study of the 2003 SARS outbreak in Hong Kong
000173 (2006) Robert G. Maunder [Canada] ; William J. Lancee ; Kenneth E. Balderson ; Jocelyn P. Bennett ; Bjug Borgundvaag ; Susan Evans ; Christopher M B. Fernandes ; David S. Goldbloom ; Mona Gupta ; Jonathan J. Hunter ; Linda Mcgillis Hall ; Lynn M. Nagle ; Clare Pain ; Sonia S. Peczeniuk ; Glenna Raymond ; Nancy Read ; Sean B. Rourke ; Rosalie J. Steinberg ; Thomas E. Stewart ; Susan Vandevelde-Coke ; Georgina G. Veldhorst ; Donald A. WasylenkiLong-term psychological and occupational effects of providing hospital healthcare during SARS outbreak.
000175 (2006) H. Stefan BrachaHuman brain evolution and the “Neuroevolutionary Time-depth Principle:” Implications for the Reclassification of fear-circuitry-related traits in DSM-V and for studying resilience to warzone-related posttraumatic stress disorder
000182 (2006) Seonghoon Hong [Corée du Sud] ; Alan CollinsSocietal Responses to Familiar Versus Unfamiliar Risk: Comparisons of Influenza and SARS in Korea
000210 (2005) Sammy K. W. Cheng [Hong Kong, République populaire de Chine] ; Chee Wing Wong [Hong Kong]Psychological intervention with sufferers from severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS): lessons learnt from empirical findings
000235 (2004) Cecilia Cheng [Hong Kong] ; Catherine So-Kum Tang [Hong Kong]The psychology behind the masks: Psychological responses to the severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak in different regions
000254 (2004) Bradley D. Stein [États-Unis] ; Terri L. Tanielian [États-Unis] ; David P. Eisenman [États-Unis] ; Donna J. Keyser [États-Unis] ; M. Audrey Burnam [États-Unis] ; Harold A. Pincus [États-Unis]Emotional and Behavioral Consequences of Bioterrorism: Planning a Public Health Response
000257 (2004) Fanny M. Cheung [Hong Kong]Commentary: Reintegrating psychology into an expanded biopsychosocial model of severe acute respiratory syndrome
000266 (2004) KANG SIM [Singapour] ; PHUI NAH CHONG [Singapour] ; YIONG HUAK CHAN [Singapour] ; Winnie Shok Wen Soon [Singapour]Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related psychiatric and posttraumatic morbidities and coping responses in medical staff within a primary health care setting in Singapore

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