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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 21.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000016 (2020) Kaustuv Chatterjee [Inde] ; Kaushik Chatterjee [Inde] ; Arun Kumar [Inde] ; Subramanian Shankar [Inde]Healthcare impact of COVID-19 epidemic in India: A stochastic mathematical model
000028 (2018) Vicki Stover Hertzberg [États-Unis] ; Howard Weiss [États-Unis] ; Lisa Elon [États-Unis] ; Wenpei Si [États-Unis] ; Sharon L. Norris [États-Unis]Behaviors, movements, and transmission of droplet-mediated respiratory diseases during transcontinental airline flights.
000037 (2014) Kuo-Ying WangHow Change of Public Transportation Usage Reveals Fear of the SARS Virus in a City
000059 (2013) Ingrid Gilles [Suisse] ; Adrian Bangerter [Suisse] ; Alain Clémence [Suisse] ; Eva G. T. Green [Suisse] ; Franciska Krings [Suisse] ; Audrey Mouton [Suisse] ; David Rigaud [Suisse] ; Christian Staerklé [Suisse] ; Pascal Wagner-Egger [Suisse]Collective symbolic coping with disease threat and othering: A case study of avian influenza
000065 (2012) Emma Teasdale [Royaume-Uni] ; Lucy Yardley [Royaume-Uni] ; Wolff Schlotz [Royaume-Uni] ; Susan Michie [Royaume-Uni]The importance of coping appraisal in behavioural responses to pandemic flu
000066 (2012) Omar Lizardo [États-Unis]The conceptual bases of metaphors of dirt and cleanliness in moral and non-moral reasoning
000079 (2011) David P. Durham [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth A. Casman [États-Unis]Incorporating individual health-protective decisions into disease transmission models: a mathematical framework
000089 (2011) Gabriele Prati [Italie] ; Luca Pietrantoni [Italie] ; Bruna Zani [Italie]A Social‐Cognitive Model of Pandemic Influenza H1N1 Risk Perception and Recommended Behaviors in Italy
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
000131 (2009) Anja Leppin [Danemark] ; Arja R. Aro [Danemark]Risk Perceptions Related to SARS and Avian Influenza: Theoretical Foundations of Current Empirical Research
000146 (2008) Ping Wu ; Xinhua Liu [États-Unis] ; Yunyun Fang [République populaire de Chine] ; Bin Fan [États-Unis] ; Cordelia J. Fuller [États-Unis] ; Zhiqiang Guan [République populaire de Chine] ; Zhongling Yao [République populaire de Chine] ; Junhui Kong [République populaire de Chine] ; Jin Lu [République populaire de Chine] ; Iva J. Litvak [États-Unis]Alcohol Abuse/Dependence Symptoms Among Hospital Employees Exposed to a SARS Outbreak
000156 (2008) Dale L. Barnard [États-Unis] ; Craig W. Day [États-Unis] ; Kevin Bailey [États-Unis] ; Matthew Heiner [États-Unis] ; Robert Montgomery [États-Unis] ; Larry Lauridsen [États-Unis] ; Kie-Hoon Jung [États-Unis] ; Joseph K.-K. Li [États-Unis] ; Paul K. S. Chan [Hong Kong] ; Robert W. Sidwell [États-Unis]Is the anti-psychotic, 10-(3-(dimethylamino)propyl)phenothiazine (promazine), a potential drug with which to treat SARS infections? Lack of efficacy of promazine on SARS-CoV replication in a mouse model
000159 (2007) Grace WongHas SARS infected the property market? Evidence from Hong Kong☆
000163 (2007) Amy Wenxuan Ding ; Amy Wenxuan DingModeling the Psychosocial Effects of Terror or Natural Disasters for Response Preparation
000167 (2007) John Connors [Australie] ; Alan Hely [Australie]Attitudes Toward People Living With HIV/AIDS: A Model of Attitudes to Illness
000190 (2006) S. M. Ng [République populaire de Chine] ; Timothy H. Y. Chan [République populaire de Chine, Hong Kong] ; Cecilia L. W. Chan [République populaire de Chine] ; Antoinette M. Lee [République populaire de Chine] ; Josephine K. Y. Yau [République populaire de Chine] ; Celia H. Y. Chan [République populaire de Chine] ; Jenny Lau [République populaire de Chine]Group Debriefing for People with Chronic Diseases During the SARS Pandemic: Strength-Focused and Meaning-Oriented Approach for Resilience and Transformation (SMART)
000191 (2006) Nc Tan [Singapour] ; Lg Goh [Singapour] ; Ss Lee [Singapour]Family Physicians' Experiences, Behaviour, and Use of Personal Protection Equipment During the SARS Outbreak in Singapore: Do They Fit the Becker Health Belief Model?
000192 (2006) Sophia Sc Chan ; Daisy Yk Leung [République populaire de Chine] ; Emmy My Wong ; Agnes Fy Tiwari ; David Cn Wong ; Sl Lo [République populaire de Chine] ; Yl Lau [République populaire de Chine]Balancing infection control practices and family‐centred care in a cohort of paediatric suspected severe acute respiratory syndrome patients in Hong Kong
000193 (2006) Winnie W. S. Mak [Hong Kong] ; Phoenix K. H. Mo [Hong Kong] ; Rebecca Y. M. Cheung [Hong Kong] ; Jean Woo [Hong Kong] ; Fanny M. Cheung [Hong Kong] ; Dominic Lee [Hong Kong]Comparative stigma of HIV/AIDS, SARS, and tuberculosis in Hong Kong
000257 (2004) Fanny M. Cheung [Hong Kong]Commentary: Reintegrating psychology into an expanded biopsychosocial model of severe acute respiratory syndrome
000287 (1994) S. Robert Snodgrass [États-Unis]Cocaine Babies: A Result of Multiple Teratogenic Influences

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