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People's experiences of distress and psychosocial care following a terrorist attack: interviews with survivors of the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017.

John StancombeRichard WilliamsJohn DruryHannah CollinsLizzie LaganAlan BarrettPaul FrenchPrathiba Chitsabesan
Published in: BJPsych open (2022)
This paper extends our understanding of how people react to major events. Provision for the large group of people who are distressed and require psychosocial care may be inadequate after many incidents. There is a substantial agenda for developing awareness of people's needs for psychosocial interventions, and training practitioners to deliver them. The findings have substantial implications for policy and service design.
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