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Improving the role of hazard communications in increasing preparedness and response planning

| Funding period: 2014 - 2020

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Children in disasters: the role of household preparedness

Ilona M McNeill, Kevin R Ronan

2017-12-01

To increase children’s resilience to disasters, it is important to expand our understanding of what increases their vulnerability...

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Development and Preliminary Validation of the Constructive and Unconstructive Worry Questionnaire: A Measure of Individual Differences in Constructive Versus Unconstructive Worry

Ilona M McNeill, Patrick D Dunlop

2016-11-01

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