This paper addresses the issues and purposes of psychiatric research into disaster. Purposes include those that are focused on basic scientific questions, such as the role of disaster stressors in contributing to the development of psychiatric morbidity, and research attempting to identify the level of mental health need. There is also intervention research but this is limited in the acute emergency and longer term. These questions and the methodologies to address them, overlap significantly. Many studies use different measures of exposure, disorder and other disaster variables. There is also a wide range of population groups studied, making comparison of findings difficult. Thus, for these large scale events affecting populations, studies ...
Emergencies and disasters typically affect entire communities, cause substantial losses and disrupti...
Despite forty years of disaster research, a distinct and coherent psychology of disaster has yet t...
Neuner F, Elbert T. The mental health disaster in conflict settings: Can scientific research help? B...
Disaster research has evolved from an immature science to one where more complex questions need to b...
Insights about disasters inevitably arise from history, social science, and the vast range of attemp...
his paper discusses the vital role of disaster psychiatry in the evolving structures for preparednes...
Copyright © 2006 Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc.Disasters are events that challenge the individu...
Why do large-scale disasters produce such mentally healthy conditions? What therapeutic principles c...
Controversies regarding the mental health consequences of disasters are rooted both in disciplinary...
Catastrophe or disaster entails material destruction - ecological and psychosocial - that transcends...
What makes individuals, communities, and societies resilient or vulnerable to a disaster from a ment...
This paper discusses the framework and rubric for collection development in the field of disaster me...
It is forecasted that in the coming decades, Europe will inevitably be affected by very important na...
People have always given aid and comfort to each other during times of disaster. However, attempts t...
Emergencies and disasters typically affect entire communities, cause substantial losses and disrupti...
Emergencies and disasters typically affect entire communities, cause substantial losses and disrupti...
Despite forty years of disaster research, a distinct and coherent psychology of disaster has yet t...
Neuner F, Elbert T. The mental health disaster in conflict settings: Can scientific research help? B...
Disaster research has evolved from an immature science to one where more complex questions need to b...
Insights about disasters inevitably arise from history, social science, and the vast range of attemp...
his paper discusses the vital role of disaster psychiatry in the evolving structures for preparednes...
Copyright © 2006 Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc.Disasters are events that challenge the individu...
Why do large-scale disasters produce such mentally healthy conditions? What therapeutic principles c...
Controversies regarding the mental health consequences of disasters are rooted both in disciplinary...
Catastrophe or disaster entails material destruction - ecological and psychosocial - that transcends...
What makes individuals, communities, and societies resilient or vulnerable to a disaster from a ment...
This paper discusses the framework and rubric for collection development in the field of disaster me...
It is forecasted that in the coming decades, Europe will inevitably be affected by very important na...
People have always given aid and comfort to each other during times of disaster. However, attempts t...
Emergencies and disasters typically affect entire communities, cause substantial losses and disrupti...
Emergencies and disasters typically affect entire communities, cause substantial losses and disrupti...
Despite forty years of disaster research, a distinct and coherent psychology of disaster has yet t...
Neuner F, Elbert T. The mental health disaster in conflict settings: Can scientific research help? B...