Structure and organization of research efforts following the bombing of the murrah building |
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Authors: | Sara Jo Nixon Robert Vincent Ronald S. Krug Betty Pfefferbaum |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences , University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center , Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA;2. Oklahoma State Department of Health , Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract In the days and weeks following the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19,1995, Oklahoma state authorities, university faculty and staff, and leading experts from across the nation formed a coalition to address issues of clinical service delivery, educational intervention, and research. This article focuses on the centralized approach applied to the administration of research endeavors. This centralization was designed to minimize revictimization of both survivors and affected families, enhance the quality of data collected, and facilitate cooperation between participating investigators. The resultant set of projects includes a variety of research methodologies and study populations and will serve to significantly enhance understanding of the mental health sequelae of such disasters. |
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