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Published on in Vol 9 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/42811, first published .
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The Use of Crisis Services Following the Mass School Shooting in Uvalde, Texas: Quasi-Experimental Event Study

The Use of Crisis Services Following the Mass School Shooting in Uvalde, Texas: Quasi-Experimental Event Study

Journals

  1. Peterson J, Densley J, Hauf M, Moldenhauer J. Epidemiology of Mass Shootings in the United States. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 2024;20(1):125 View
  2. Trujillo D. Response From Crisis Text Line to “Commentary on ‘Protecting User Privacy and Rights in Academic Data-Sharing Partnerships: Principles From a Pilot Program at Crisis Text Line’”. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2025;27:e64015 View
  3. Rencken C, Conrick K, Rhew I, Davis C, Rowhani-Rahbar A. Survivor perspectives on research priorities for assessing mental health outcomes after school shootings: a qualitative study. Injury Epidemiology 2025;12(1) View
  4. Ziminski D, Suresky R, Lee E, Semenza D. Associations between media gun violence exposure (GVE) and mental health: a national cross-sectional study. BMC Public Health 2026;26(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Aggrawal A. Encyclopedia of Forensic and Legal Medicine. View
  2. Luiz T, Lackner C, Schmidt J, Kleist P. Medizinische Gefahrenabwehr. View
  3. Demissie Z, Friar N, Wilson R, Hollis N, Ottley P, Dorvil S, Simon T, Mercy J. Handbook of Gun Violence. View