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60,000 disaster victims speak: Part I. An empirical review of the empirical literature, 1981—2001
FH Norris, MJ Friedman, PJ Watson, CM Byrne, E Diaz, K Kaniasty
Psychiatry 65 (3), 207-239, 2002
39902002
Weighing the costs of disaster: Consequences, risks, and resilience in individuals, families, and communities
GA Bonanno, CR Brewin, K Kaniasty, AML Greca
Psychological science in the public interest 11 (1), 1-49, 2010
15392010
Received and perceived social support in times of stress: a test of the social support deterioration deterrence model.
FH Norris, K Kaniasty
Journal of personality and social psychology 71 (3), 498, 1996
14191996
A Test of the Social Support Deterioration Model in the Context of Natural Disaster
K Kaniasty, FH Norris
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 64 (3), 395-408, 1993
8411993
Assessing the antimicrobial susceptibility of bacteria obtained from animals
S Schwarz, P Silley, S Simjee, N Woodford, E van Duijkeren, AP Johnson, ...
Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 65 (4), 601-604, 2010
7202010
Longitudinal linkages between perceived social support and posttraumatic stress symptoms: Sequential roles of social causation and social selection
K Kaniasty, FH Norris
Journal of Traumatic Stress: Official Publication of The International …, 2008
5682008
In search of altruistic community: Patterns of social support mobilization following Hurricane Hugo
K Kaniasty, FH Norris
American journal of community psychology 23 (4), 447-477, 1995
5181995
Stability and change in stress, resources, and psychological distress following natural disaster: Findings from Hurricane Andrew
FH Norris, JL Perilla, JK Riad, K Kaniasty, EA Lavizzo
Anxiety, Stress & Coping 12 (4), 363-396, 1999
3801999
Psychological distress following criminal victimization in the general population: cross-sectional, longitudinal, and prospective analyses.
FH Norris, K Kaniasty
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 62 (1), 111, 1994
3501994
Help‐seeking comfort and receiving social support: The role of ethnicity and context of need
K Kaniasty, FH Norris
American journal of community psychology 28 (4), 545-581, 2000
3352000
Predicting social psychological well-being following trauma: The role of postdisaster social support.
K Kaniasty
Psychological Trauma: theory, research, practice, and policy 4 (1), 22, 2012
3302012
Social support in the aftermath of disasters, catastrophes, and acts of terrorism: Altruistic, overwhelmed, uncertain, antagonistic, and patriotic communities
K Kaniasty, FH Norris
Bioterrorism: Psychological and public health interventions 3, 200-229, 2004
2932004
Social support and victims of crime: Matching event, support, and outcome
K Kaniasty, FH Norris
American journal of community psychology 20 (2), 211-241, 1992
2751992
Social support mobilization and deterioration after Mexico’s 1999 flood: Effects of context, gender, and time
FH Norris, CK Baker, AD Murphy, K Kaniasty
American Journal of Community Psychology 36, 15-28, 2005
2592005
Placing age differences in cultural context: A comparison of the effects of age on PTSD after disasters in the United States, Mexico, and Poland
FH Norris, K Kaniasty, ML Conrad, GL Inman, AD Murphy
Journal of Clinical Geropsychology 8, 153-173, 2002
2462002
Mobilization and deterioration of social support following natural disasters
K Kaniasty, FH Norris
Current Directions in Psychological Science 4 (3), 94-98, 1995
2351995
Received and Perceived Social Support Following Natural Disaster
KZ Kaniasty, FH Norris, SA Murrell
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 20 (2), 85-114, 1990
2051990
Distinctions that matter: Received social support, perceived social support, and social embeddedness after disasters
K Kaniasty, FH Norris
Mental health consequences of disasters, 175-200, 2009
2032009
Revisiting the experience–behavior hypothesis: The effects of Hurricane Hugo on hazard preparedness and other self-protective acts
FH Norris, T Smith, K Kaniasty
Basic and Applied Social Psychology 21 (1), 37-47, 1999
1981999
Social support, interpersonal, and community dynamics following disasters caused by natural hazards
K Kaniasty
Current opinion in psychology 32, 105-109, 2020
1962020
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