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Science 12 August 2005:
Vol. 309. no. 5737, p. 1030
DOI: 10.1126/science.309.5737.1030

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The Tsunami's Psychological Aftermath

Greg Miller

The massive psychosocial relief effort has had its problems, but most survivors of the Indian Ocean disaster have shown remarkable resilience. One positive outcome may be a much-needed increase in mental health services for the region.

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Symptoms and coping in Sri Lanka 20-21 months after the 2004 tsunami.
M. Hollifield, C. Hewage, C. N. Gunawardena, P. Kodituwakku, K. Bopagoda, and K. Weerarathnege (2008)
The British Journal of Psychiatry 192, 39-44
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