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ISSN 2836-1709
Original research
March 15, 2022 EDT

UNDERSTANDING THE EFFECT OF NEWS MEDIA AND SOCIAL MEDIA ON FIRST RESPONDERS

Jane M. Tucker, Ph.D, Michele P. Bratina, Ph.D, Brianna Caprio, M.S.,
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Crisis, Stress, and Human Resilience
Tucker, Jane M., Michele P. Bratina, and Brianna Caprio. 2022. “UNDERSTANDING THE EFFECT OF NEWS MEDIA AND SOCIAL MEDIA ON FIRST RESPONDERS.” Crisis, Stress, and Human Resilience: An International Journal, March, 106–37.

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