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Clinical Research Article

Association between feeling threatened by a terrorist attack and subjective health: a web survey a week after the attacks of 22 March 2016 in Belgium

恐怖袭击威胁与主观健康的关联:2016年3月22日比利时袭击发生一周后的一项网络调查

Asociación entre sentirse amenazado por un acto terrorista y salud subjetiva: Una encuesta vía web una semana después del ataque del 22 de marzo del 2016 en Bélgica.

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Article: 1500821 | Received 10 Oct 2017, Accepted 21 Jun 2018, Published online: 10 Aug 2018

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