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1. Cross-sectional association between posttraumatic stress and cognition is moderated by pulmonary functioning in world trade center responders.

2. Perceived social support and longitudinal trajectories of depression and anxiety in World Trade Center responders.

3. The Long-Term Physical-Psychiatric Comorbidities Related to Childhood Exposure to 9/11 Trauma.

4. The relation between peritraumatic dissociation and coping strategies: A network analysis.

5. The differential impact of COVID-19 on the psychological stress of post-9/11 veterans: Gender, race, and ethnicity.

6. Randomized controlled trial of two internet-based written therapies for world trade center workers and survivors with persistent PTSD symptoms.

7. Behavioral Impairments and Increased Risk of Cortical Atrophy Risk Scores Among World Trade Center Responders.

8. PTSD and lower respiratory symptoms: A systematic review of longitudinal associations in early 9/11 World Trade Center responders.

9. Tobacco and Illicit Drug Use and Drug Use Disorders Among Employees of Businesses Affected by the 9/11 Attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City.

10. The Effects of Suicide Exposure on Mental Health Outcomes Among Post-9/11 Veterans: Protocol for an Explanatory, Sequential, Mixed Methods Study.

11. PTSD and Partial PTSD among First Responders One and Five Years after the Paris Terror Attacks in November 2015.

12. World Trade Center psychological exposures and trauma related disorders: PTSD and adjustment disorders.

13. Substance use and related disorders among persons exposed to the 9/11 terrorist attacks: Essentials for screening and intervention.

14. The World Trade Center Health Program: Smoking cessation.

15. Short-Term Psychological Support for Civilians Exposed to the January 2015 Terrorist Attacks in France.

16. Anxiety sensitivity and Pain Experience: a prospective investigation among World Trade Center Responders.

17. Trajectories of psychological distress among individuals exposed to the 9/11 World Trade Center disaster.

18. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Mediates the Association between Traumatic World Trade Center Dust Cloud Exposure and Ongoing Systemic Inflammation in Community Members.

19. Change in Asthma Is Associated with Change in PTSD in World Trade Center Health Registrants, 2011 to 2016.

20. Self-Efficacy and Mental Health Help-Seeking Behavior of World Trade Center Health Registry Enrollees, 2015-2016.

21. Prevalence and correlates of suicidal ideation in World Trade Center responders: Results from a population-based health monitoring cohort.

22. Altered gene expression and PTSD symptom dimensions in World Trade Center responders.

23. A Mixed-Methods Study After Multiple Disasters: September 11, 2001, World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks and Hurricane Sandy.

24. Cognitive Function among World Trade Center-Exposed Community Members with Mental Health Symptoms.

25. The Bidirectional Relationship between Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Social Support in a 9/11-Exposed Cohort: A Longitudinal Cross-Lagged Analysis.

26. A study of suicidal thoughts and behaviour in a sample of adults affected by the 9/11 attacks on New York City's World Trade Center.

27. Cognitive impairment and World Trade Centre-related exposures.

28. Twenty Years After 9/11, Responders Are Still Healing.

29. Association between post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol-related hospitalizations among World Trade Center Health Registry enrollees.

30. Mental health stigma and barriers to care in World Trade Center responders: Results from a large, population-based health monitoring cohort.

31. Comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder and major depressive disorder are associated with asthma morbidity among World Trade Center workers.

32. Acculturation, coping, and PTSD in Hispanic 9/11 rescue and recovery workers.

33. World Trade Center Exposure and Posttraumatic Growth: Assessing Positive Psychological Change 15 Years after 9/11.

34. Adapting meaning-centered psychotherapy for World Trade Center responders.

35. Human Remains Identification, Grief, and Posttraumatic Stress in Bereaved Family Members 14 Years After the September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks.

36. Worst Life Events and Media Exposure to Terrorism in a Nationally Representative U.S. Sample.

37. Mental health, long-term medication adherence, and the control of asthma symptoms among persons exposed to the WTC 9/11 disaster.

38. Collective Trauma and Mental Health Hospitalization Rates Among Children in New York State, 1999-2013: Age, Period, and Cohort Effects.

39. Five-year Pain Intensity and Treatment Trajectories of Post-9/11 Veterans With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

40. PTSD and Depressive Symptoms as Potential Mediators of the Association between World Trade Center Exposure and Subjective Cognitive Concerns in Rescue/Recovery Workers.

41. Collateral Damage: Mitigating Toxic Stress Secondary to Parental Military Service in Post-9/11 Military-Connected Children.

42. COVID in New York City, the epicenter: A New York University perspective and COVID in Duluth, the Bold North: A University of Minnesota perspective.

43. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among Survivors of the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center Attacks: A Review of the Literature.

44. Lessons learned from 9/11: Mental health perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic.

45. Mental Healthcare Needs in World Trade Center Responders: Results from a Large, Population-Based Health Monitoring Cohort.

46. Post-traumatic stress disorder and risk of prescription opioid use, over-use, and misuse among World Trade Center Health Registry enrollees, 2015-2016.

47. Urgent engagement in 9/11 pregnant widows and their infants: Transmission of trauma.

48. World Trade Center exposure, post-traumatic stress disorder, and subjective cognitive concerns in a cohort of rescue/recovery workers.

49. Association Between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Mortality Among Responders and Civilians Following the September 11, 2001, Disaster.

50. Three dimensions of desirability of control: divergent relations with psychological and physical well-being.

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