
@article{ref1,
title="Internet-based intervention for mental health and substance use problems in disaster-affected populations: a pilot feasibility study",
journal="Behavior therapy",
year="2006",
author="Ruggiero, Kenneth J. and Resnick, Heidi S. and Acierno, Ron E. and Coffey, Scott F. and Carpenter, Matthew J. and Ruscio, Ayelet Meron and Stephens, Robert S. and Kilpatrick, Dean G. and Stasiewicz, Paul R. and Roffman, Roger A. and Bucuvalas, Michael and Galea, Sandro",
volume="37",
number="2",
pages="190-205",
abstract="Early interventions that reduce the societal burden of mental health problems in the aftermath of disasters and mass violence have the potential to be enormously valuable. Internet-based interventions can be delivered widely, efficiently, and at low cost and as such are of particular interest. We describe the development and feasibility analysis of an Internet-delivered intervention designed to address mental health and substance-related reactions in disaster-affected populations. Participants (n = 285) were recruited from a cohort of New York City-area residents that had been followed longitudinally in epidemiological research initiated 6 months after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The intervention consisted of 7 modules: posttraumatic stress/panic, depression, generalized anxiety, alcohol use, marijuana use, drug use, and cigarette use. Feasibility data were promising and suggest the need for further evaluation.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0005-7894",
doi="10.1016/j.beth.2005.12.001",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.beth.2005.12.001"
}