PMID: 15243653Jul 10, 2004Paper

Survey of attitudes to air travel after terrorist events of September 2001

Vertex : revista argentina de psiquiatriá
I B McIntoshM Hirst

Abstract

An opportunistic questionnaire study of peoples attitudes to, commercial flying and their behavioural responses after the events of September 11 2001 in the USA. Cohorts drawn from people attending a series of educational lectures, a specific leisure time activity and a travel health clinic 6 months after the disasters. More people appeared to worry about air travel 6 months after Sept 11 2001 than in reports prior to this date and the worried seem to experience a greater intensity of anxiety.

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