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Grete Dyb
Grete Dyb
Grete Anita Dyb
(born 23 April 1959) is a Norwegian
psychiatrist
and
terrorism
researcher. She is a
research professor
at the
Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies
and a professor in
child and adolescent psychiatry
at the
University of Oslo
Institute of Clinical Medicine. She has carried out research on
psychological trauma
and been involved in clinical work with children and adolescents exposed to
sexual abuse
,
violence
and
disasters
, and has in recent years directed a research project on the effects of the
2011 Norway attacks
. She is President of the
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
(2015–2016).
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Health care needs, experiences, and satisfaction after terrorism: a longitudinal study of parents of survivors of the Utøya attack
by
Ida Frugård Strøm
,
Tore Wentzel-Larsen
,
Synne Stensland
,
Grete Dyb
,
Lise Eilin Stene
Published 2024
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"I've kept going" - a multisite repeated cross-sectional study of healthcare workers' pride in personal performance during the COVID-19 pandemic
by
Kristina Bondjers
,
Ingebjørg Lingaas
,
Synne Stensland
,
Dan Atar
,
John-Anker Zwart
,
Hilde Wøien
,
Grete Dyb
Published 2023
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Clinical characteristics and physical functioning in persons hospitalized following the Norwegian terror attacks in July 2011: A follow up study
by
Grethe Månum
,
Marianne Løvstad
,
Kristin Wisløff-Aase
,
Johan Ræder
,
Anne-Kristine Schanke
,
Ingar Larsen
,
Grete Dyb
,
Øivind Ekeberg
,
Johan K. Stanghelle
Published 2019
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