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Fear of Terrorism in New York After the September 11 Terrorist Attacks: Implications for Emergency Mental Health and Preparedness

机译:9月11日恐怖袭击之后纽约对恐怖主义的恐惧:对紧急心理健康和备灾的影响

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To examine the public’s response to future terrorist attacks, we surveyed 1,001 New Yorkers in the community one year after the September 11 attacks. Overall, New Yorkers were very concerned about future terrorist attacks and also concerned about attacks involving biological or nuclear weapons. In addition, while most New Yorkers reported that if a biological or nuclear attack occurred they would evaluate available information before evacuating, a significant number reported they would immediately evacuate, regardless of police or public health communications to the contrary. The level of public concern was significantly higher on all measures among New York City and Long Island residents (downstate) compared to the rest of the state. A model predicting higher fear of terrorism indicated that downstate residents, women, those 45 to 64 years old, African Americans and Hispanics, those with less education/income, and those more likely to flee, were more fearful of future attacks. In addition, making disaster preparations and carefully evaluating emergency information also predicted a higher level of fear as well. A second model predicting who would flee suggested that those more likely to evaluate available information were less likely to immediately evacuate, while those with a higher fear of future attacks were more likely to flee the area. Given these findings and the possibility of future attacks, mental health professionals need to be more involved in preparedness efforts, especially related to the psychological impact of attacks involving weapons of mass destruction.
机译:为了研究公众对未来恐怖袭击的反应,在9月11日袭击事件发生一年后,我们对社区中的1,001名纽约人进行了调查。总体而言,纽约人非常关注未来的恐怖袭击,也关注涉及生物或核武器的袭击。此外,尽管大多数纽约人报告说,如果发生生物或核袭击,他们会在撤离前评估可用的信息,但是有相当多的报告说,无论警察或公共卫生部门如何进行通报,他们都会立即撤离。与其他州相比,纽约市和长岛(下州)居民在所有措施上的公众关注程度均高得多。预测对恐怖主义的恐惧程度更高的模型表明,低调的居民,妇女,45至64岁的妇女,非裔美国人和西班牙裔,受教育/收入较低的人以及更有可能逃离的人,对未来的袭击更加恐惧。此外,进行灾难准备和仔细评估紧急信息也预示着人们的恐惧心理也会更高。预测谁会逃离的第二个模型表明,那些更有可能评估可用信息的人不太可能立即撤离,而那些对未来袭击有较高恐惧的人则更有可能逃离该地区。考虑到这些发现以及未来发生袭击的可能性,精神卫生专业人员需要更多地参与备灾工作,尤其是与涉及大规模毁灭性武器的袭击的心理影响有关的工作。

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