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Long-term mental health and social support in victims of disaster: comparison with a general population sample – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2019

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Fig. 1 Ratio between observed and expected anxiety/depression scores (HSCL) in men and women (a) and in the survivors and the bereaved (b).

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Fig. 2 Ratio between observed and expected perceived social support in men and women (a) and in the survivors and the bereaved (b).

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