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      Physical injury and posttraumatic stress reactions. A study of the survivors of the 2011 shooting massacre on Utøya Island, Norway.

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          The objective of the study was to investigate the relationship between physical injury (no, moderate and severe) and posttraumatic stress reactions (PTSR) at 4-5 months after the attack in survivors of the terror attack at Utøya Island, Norway, 22 July 2011, adjusting for sociodemographic, psychosocial and trauma-related factors.

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          Journal
          J Psychosom Res
          Journal of psychosomatic research
          Elsevier BV
          1879-1360
          0022-3999
          Nov 2015
          : 79
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Section for Psychosomatics and CL-child Psychiatry, Department of Clinical Neurosciences for Children, Women and Children's Division, Oslo University Hospital, Norway; Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic stress Studies, Norway. Electronic address: ingrid.bugge@medisin.uio.no.
          [2 ] Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic stress Studies, Norway.
          [3 ] Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital, Norway; Department of Behavioral Sciences in Medicine, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway.
          [4 ] Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic stress Studies, Norway; Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Eastern and Southern Norway.
          [5 ] Section for Psychosomatics and CL-child Psychiatry, Department of Clinical Neurosciences for Children, Women and Children's Division, Oslo University Hospital, Norway; Department of Paediatrics, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway.
          Article
          S0022-3999(15)00542-5
          10.1016/j.jpsychores.2015.09.005
          26526313
          d83ef662-3023-4b76-8868-4c44b9b6f037
          History

          Physical injury,Shooting,Terrorism,Adolescents,Posttraumatic stress reaction (PTSR)

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