reviewPsychiatrySep 1, 2002Closed access

60,000 Disaster Victims Speak: Part I. An Empirical Review of the Empirical Literature, 1981–2001

Georgia State University · Dartmouth College · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Results for 160 samples of disaster victims were coded as to sample type, disaster type, disaster location, outcomes and risk factors observed, and overall severity of impairment. In order of frequency, outcomes included specific psychological problems, nonspecific distress, health problems, chronic problems in living, resource loss, and problems specific to youth. Regression analyses showed that samples were more likely to be impaired if they were composed of youth rather than adults, were from developing rather than developed countries, or experienced mass violence (e.g., terrorism, shooting sprees) rather than natural or technological disasters. Most samples of rescue and recovery workers showed remarkable…

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Keywords
  • Psychosocial
  • Stressor
  • Psychiatry
  • Psychology
  • Psychological resilience
  • Intervention (counseling)
  • Distress
  • Clinical psychology
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