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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 65.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000021 (2000) J. Jeyaretnam [Australie] ; H. Jones ; M. PhillipsDisease and injury among veterinarians.
000054 (2002) Marian L. Kohut [États-Unis] ; Megan M. Cooper ; Michael S. Nickolaus ; Dan R. Russell ; Joan E. CunnickExercise and psychosocial factors modulate immunity to influenza vaccine in elderly individuals.
000057 (2002) I. Stephenson [Royaume-Uni] ; J P Roper ; K G NicholsonHealthcare workers and their attitudes to influenza vaccination.
000104 (2004) Siew E. Chua [République populaire de Chine] ; Vinci Cheung ; Grainne M. Mcalonan ; Charlton Cheung ; Josephine W S. Wong ; Erik P T. Cheung ; Marco T Y. Chan ; Teresa K W. Wong ; Khai M. Choy ; Chung M. Chu ; Peter W H. Lee ; Kenneth W T. TsangStress and psychological impact on SARS patients during the outbreak.
000105 (2004) Siew E. Chua [République populaire de Chine] ; Vinci Cheung ; Charlton Cheung ; Grainne M. Mcalonan ; Josephine W S. Wong ; Erik P T. Cheung ; Marco T Y. Chan ; Michael M C. Wong ; Siu W. Tang ; Khai M. Choy ; Meng K. Wong ; Chung M. Chu ; Kenneth W T. TsangPsychological effects of the SARS outbreak in Hong Kong on high-risk health care workers.
000109 (2004) Abdulbari Bener [Qatar] ; Abdullatif Al-KhalKnowledge, attitude and practice towards SARS.
000110 (2004) Robert Maunder [Canada]The experience of the 2003 SARS outbreak as a traumatic stress among frontline healthcare workers in Toronto: lessons learned.
000112 (2004) Kang Sim [Singapour] ; Phui Nah Chong ; Yiong Huak Chan ; Winnie Shok Wen SoonSevere acute respiratory syndrome-related psychiatric and posttraumatic morbidities and coping responses in medical staff within a primary health care setting in Singapore.
000120 (2004) Yamei Bai [Taïwan] ; Chao-Cheng Lin ; Chih-Yuan Lin ; Jen-Yeu Chen ; Ching-Mo Chue ; Pesus ChouSurvey of stress reactions among health care workers involved with the SARS outbreak.
000130 (2004) Sammy K W. Cheng [Hong Kong] ; Bun Sheng ; Kwok Kwong Lau ; Chee Wing Wong ; Yin Kwok Ng ; Ho Lun Li ; Eric L Y. Chan ; Eugene Y K. Tso ; Kuen Lam ; Tai Nin Chau ; Ming Chee ChiuAdjustment outcomes in Chinese patients following one-month recovery from severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong.
000139 (2004) Cindy W C. Tam [Hong Kong] ; Edwin P F. Pang ; Linda C W. Lam ; Helen F K. ChiuSevere acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Hong Kong in 2003: stress and psychological impact among frontline healthcare workers.
000141 (2005) Joseph T F. Lau [République populaire de Chine] ; Xilin Yang ; Ellie Pang ; H Y Tsui ; Eric Wong ; Yun Kwok WingSARS-related perceptions in Hong Kong.
000143 (2004) Josephine G W S. Wong [Hong Kong] ; Erik P T. Cheung ; Vinci Cheung ; Charlton Cheung ; Marco T Y. Chan ; Siew E. Chua ; Grainne M. Mcalonan ; Kenneth W T. Tsang ; Mary S M. IpPsychological responses to the SARS outbreak in healthcare students in Hong Kong.
000146 (2005) Samuel M Y. Ho [Hong Kong] ; Rosalie S Y. Kwong-Lo ; Christine W Y. Mak ; Joe S. WongFear of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) among health care workers.
000161 (2005) David Koh [Singapour] ; Meng Kin Lim ; Sin Eng Chia ; Soo Meng Ko ; Feng Qian ; Vivian Ng ; Ban Hock Tan ; Kok Seng Wong ; Wuen Ming Chew ; Hui Kheng Tang ; Winston Ng ; Zainal Muttakin ; Shanta Emmanuel ; Ngan Phoon Fong ; Gerald Koh ; Chong Teck Kwa ; Keson Beng-Choon Tan ; Calvin FonesRisk perception and impact of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) on work and personal lives of healthcare workers in Singapore: what can we learn?
000169 (????) Shwu-Hua Lee [Taïwan] ; Yeong-Yuh Juang ; Yi-Jen Su ; Hsiu-Lan Lee ; Yi-Hui Lin ; Chia-Chen ChaoFacing SARS: psychological impacts on SARS team nurses and psychiatric services in a Taiwan general hospital.
000187 (????) Tung-Ping Su [Taïwan] ; Te-Cheng Lien ; Chih-Yi Yang ; Yiet Ling Su ; Jia-Horng Wang ; Sing-Ling Tsai ; Jeo-Chen YinPrevalence of psychiatric morbidity and psychological adaptation of the nurses in a structured SARS caring unit during outbreak: a prospective and periodic assessment study in Taiwan.
000188 (????) Kuo-Hsiung Chang [Taïwan] ; Donald F. Gotcher ; Man-Yee ChanDoes social capital matter when medical professionals encounter the SARS crisis in a hospital setting.
000195 (2005) Iulian Iancu [Israël] ; Rael Strous ; Amir Poreh ; Moshe Kotler ; Yossi ChelbenPsychiatric inpatients' reactions to the SARS epidemic: an Israeli survey.
000200 (2006) Seow-Khee Kwek [Singapour] ; Wuen-Ming Chew ; Kian-Chung Ong ; Alan Wei-Keong Ng ; Lawrence Soon-U Lee ; Gregory Kaw ; Melvin Khee-Shing LeowQuality of life and psychological status in survivors of severe acute respiratory syndrome at 3 months postdischarge.
000234 (2007) Judith Shu-Chu Shiao [Taïwan] ; David Koh ; Li-Hua Lo ; Meng-Kin Lim ; Yueliang Leon GuoFactors predicting nurses' consideration of leaving their job during the SARS outbreak.

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