Disaster research has evolved from an immature science to one where more complex questions need to be asked. Theoretically sophisticated research to help answer critical questions is needed. Contemporary disaster research is often instigated with a sense of emergency in response to the tragedy of specific events. This article provides an in-depth discussion of several relevant factors to consider when developing research programs in the aftermath of disaster. This is not a review of the entire literature on disaster recovery. The material presented is intended to help influence the types of questions asked, the research approaches taken, and the analytic techniques considered.Charles Benight, Alexander McFarlan
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There is no one in this audience who does not immediately recognize the descriptive referent of two ...
Mental illness is not uncommon after a disaster. For those of us who work in behavioral health servi...
Controversies regarding the mental health consequences of disasters are rooted both in disciplinary...
This paper addresses the issues and purposes of psychiatric research into disaster. Purposes include...
Insights about disasters inevitably arise from history, social science, and the vast range of attemp...
How can we better understand, explain, and predict group and organi-zational responses to disasters?...
Having been requested to address in my remarks, first, what interesting disaster research is being c...
Studying survivors of natural disasters and traumatic events provides a unique opportunity to addres...
The context of sociological research on disaster is discussed by the various settings in which the r...
An earlier article discussing the initial days of disaster studies noted that the roots of the area ...
There is compelling evidence of the potential negative effects of disasters on children\u27s adjustm...
This paper discusses the framework and rubric for collection development in the field of disaster me...
Abstract Quick response research conducted by social scientists in the aftermath of a disaster can r...
the way in which research was funded and used in various settings. With dramatic changes in the ways...
Barriers to Psychiatrist Involvement with Disaster Victims Post-Disaster Laverne D’Silva, OMS-IV, Co...
There is no one in this audience who does not immediately recognize the descriptive referent of two ...
Mental illness is not uncommon after a disaster. For those of us who work in behavioral health servi...
Controversies regarding the mental health consequences of disasters are rooted both in disciplinary...