60,000 Disaster Victims Speak: Part II. Summary and Implications of the Disaster Mental Health Research
Georgia State University · National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder · +1 more institution
Abstract
On the basis of the literature reviewed in Part I of this two-part series (Norris, Friedman, Watson, Byrne, Diaz, and Kaniasty, this volume), the authors recommend early intervention following disasters, especially when the disaster is associated with extreme and widespread damage to property, ongoing financial problems for the stricken community, violence that resulted from human intent, and a high prevalence of trauma in the form of injuries, threat to life, and loss of life. Meeting the mental health needs of children, women, and survivors in developing countries is particularly critical. The family context is central to understanding and meeting those needs. Because of the complexity of disasters and…
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- 18.04
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Mental health
- Psychological intervention
- Context (archaeology)
- Disaster research
- Agency (philosophy)
- Psychology
- Population
- Suicide prevention