Betty Pfefferbaum

Affiliations: 
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, United States 
Area:
Physiological Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Clinical Psychology
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Pfefferbaum B. (2022) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Children in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Raitt JM, Thielman SB, Pfefferbaum B, et al. (2021) Psychosocial Effects on US Government Personnel of Exposure to the 1998 Terrorist Attack on the US Embassy in Nairobi. Psychiatry. 1-17
Pfefferbaum B, Palka J, North CS. (2020) Media Contact and Posttraumatic Stress in Employees of New York City Area Businesses after the September 11 Attacks. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 1-7
Pfefferbaum B, Tucker P, Varma V, et al. (2020) Children's Reactions to Media Coverage of War. Current Psychiatry Reports. 22: 42
Pfefferbaum B. (2020) Children's Exposure to Single Incidents of Terrorism: Perspectives Over 25 Years Since the Oklahoma City Bombing. Current Psychiatry Reports. 22: 39
Pfefferbaum B, North CS. (2020) Mental Health and the Covid-19 Pandemic. The New England Journal of Medicine
Whaley GL, Varma V, Hawks EM, et al. (2020) Risk and Resilience in Children in the Context of Mass Trauma Psychiatric Annals. 50: 387-392
Walling E, Tucker P, Pfefferbaum B, et al. (2019) Neuropsychological Outcomes of Exposure to Hurricane Katrina and Relocation. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 1-4
Pfefferbaum B, Nitiéma P, Newman E. (2019) Is Viewing Mass Trauma Television Coverage Associated With Trauma Reactions in Adults and Youth? A Meta-Analytic Review. Journal of Traumatic Stress
North CS, Mendoza S, Simic Z, et al. (2018) Parent-reported behavioral and emotional responses of children to disaster and parental psychopathology. Journal of Loss & Trauma. 23: 303-316
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