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- :McCanlies, Erin C. ;Mnatsakanova, AnnaDec 2014 | Stress Health. 30(5):405-415.:Following Hurricane Katrina, police officers in the New Orleans geographic area faced a number of challenges. This cross-sectional study examined the ...
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