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Impacts of school shooter drills on the psychological well-being of American K-12 school communities: a social media study

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Impacts of school shooter drills on the psychological well-being of American K-12 school communities: a social media study

M. Elsherief, K. Saha, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals that school shooter drills increase anxiety, stress, and depression among K-12 communities by 39-42%, while surprisingly boosting civic engagement by 10-106%. Conducted by a team of researchers including Mai ElSherief and Munmun De Choudhury, the findings challenge the efficacy of these drills and advocate for more proactive safety strategies.

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