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    The relationships of geographical variations in health outcomes and earthquake impact (2012)

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    Kingham, S.
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    Abstract

    Is there a spatial relationship between the extent of physical damage from natural disasters and non-injury psycho-social stress related health outcomes ? Are adverse stress-related health outcomes greater among people who have experienced greater physical damage to their communities and homes than other those who have experienced less damage, but who also live in the city?

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    Kingham, S. (2012) The relationships of geographical variations in health outcomes and earthquake impact. Christchurch, New Zealand: Mental Health Education and Resource Centre Earthquake Seminar Series, 10 Sep 2012.
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    11 - Medical and Health Sciences::1117 - Public Health and Health Services::111799 - Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified
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