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From: Impact of Conjoined Exposure to the World Trade Center Attacks and to Other Traumatic Events on the Behavioral Problems of Preschool Children Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2008;162(2): doi: /archpediatrics Figure Legend: Approximate locations of preschool and day care sites (diamonds) in relation to the World Trade Center (WTC). Date of download: 10/24/2017 Copyright © 2008 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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From: Impact of Conjoined Exposure to the World Trade Center Attacks and to Other Traumatic Events on the Behavioral Problems of Preschool Children Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2008;162(2): doi: /archpediatrics Figure Legend: Percentage of clinically significant behavioral symptom clusters by lifetime history of other trauma exposure. WTC indicates World Trade Center. *P < .05. †P < .001. Date of download: 10/24/2017 Copyright © 2008 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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From: Impact of Conjoined Exposure to the World Trade Center Attacks and to Other Traumatic Events on the Behavioral Problems of Preschool Children Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2008;162(2): doi: /archpediatrics Figure Legend: Effect of conjoined exposure to high-intensity World Trade Center (WTC) attack–related events and to other lifetime trauma exposure on child symptoms. Logistic regression analysis was used, with adjustment for child age, maternal educational level, and time between the WTC attacks and the assessment.*P < .05. †P < .01. ‡P < .10. Date of download: 10/24/2017 Copyright © 2008 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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