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Longitudinal Mental Health Impact Among Police Respnders

Multiple people are the author of this article Bowler, Rosemarie M Harris, Matthew Li, Jiehui Gocheva, Vihra Stellman, Steven D Wilson, Katherine Alper, Howard Schwarzer, Ralf Cone, James E. This shows that this must be an accurate article. Also this article is found at https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22213367/which shows that it is likely to be a reliable source. Rosemarie Bowler went to San Francisco University and is a Neuropsychologist who researches about the affects  disasters. There’s also multiple references that show that this is peer reviewed article. This article also cites where it got in information by citing multiple sources. I think it’s a high reliable source because it shows multiple references and is peer reviewed .

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Longitudinal  Mental Health Impact Among Police Responders the 911 Attacks

Multiple people are the author of this article Bowler, Rosemarie M Harris, Matthew Li, Jiehui Gocheva, Vihra Stellman, Steven D Wilson, Katherine Alper, Howard Schwarzer, Ralf Cone, James E. This shows that this must be an accurate article. Also this article is found at https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22213367/which shows that it is likely to be a reliable source. Rosemarie Bowler went to San Francisco University and is a Neuropsychologist who researches about the affects  disasters. There’s also multiple references that show that this is peer reviewed article. This article also cites where it got in information by citing multiple sources. I think it’s a high reliable source because it shows multiple references and is peer reviewed .

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How was peoples mental health affected after 911 attack in 2001?

On September 11th  the Twin Towers were struck by an airplane. And the aftermath took a toll on a lot of people. People who were directly affected by September 11th were diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder.  Although research from NYC 911 Health also states that( “However, a substantial number not directly affected also met the criteria for probable PTSD.”) This shows that both people who dealt with 911 were badly affected by the disaster. People who had loved ones involved in the help of 911 were diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. After 911 the city was eerie and people were helping each other out. A lot of low income people after the attack were more likely to face depression and anxiety.  People who had an anxiety and depression were more likely to have suffer from the twice the amount.  Children were affected by 911 as well, they became worried and stressed.  People’s loved ones who were killed in the attack ended up being diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder, an anxiety disorder, and depression. They also had to deal with the pain of grieving their loved ones. People also ended up having substance abuse problems.