← Back to Search Results

Psychological and behavioural reactions to the London bombings (1166)


Type of Data: Psychological and behavioural reactions to the London bombings (1166)

Faith Community: General

Date: 2005, 18-20 July

Geography: Local survey. London

Sample Size: 1010 (10% response)

Population: Adults aged 18 and over

Keywords: London bombings, Muslims, religious affiliation, religious leaders, stress

Collection Method: Telephone interview

Collection Agency: Market and Opinion Research International (MORI)

Sponsor: Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London

Published Source:

  • G. James Rubin, Chris R. Brewin, Neil Greenberg, John Simpson and Simon Wessely, 'Psychological and Behavioural Reactions to the Bombings in London on 7 July 2005: Cross Sectional Survey of a Representative Sample of Londoners', British Medical Journal, Vol. 331, 2005, pp. 606-10
  • Evening Standard, 26 August 2005
  • G. James Rubin, Chris R. Brewin, Neil Greenberg, Jamie Hacker Hughes, John Simpson and Simon Wessely, 'Enduring Consequences of Terrorism: 7-Month Follow-Up Survey of Reactions to the Bombings in London on 7 July 2005', British Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 190, 2007, pp. 350-6

    BRIN ID: 1166

    Remarks:

    A re-contact survey was conducted with 574 of the original sample between 3 February and 5 March 2006

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


    British Religion in Numbers: All the material published on this website is subject to copyright. We explain further here.

    Bookmark the permalink.
  • ← Back to Search Results

    Comments are closed.