Children are the most vulnerable victims during natural disaster and majority are neglected from aspect of psychosocial support. A 6.0 magnitude earthquake of June 5, 2015 in Sabah resulted in 18 fatalities, among them 12 year-olds schoolchildren, and disrupted normality of lives. This study investigated impacts of natural disaster on school children. The MAIN (acronym for Measurement of Adverse effect INventory) was developed to collect the required data and consisted two sets of measurement. The first set are instruments assessing children posttraumatic stress disorder symptom (PTSD), and preparedness / awareness of both children and related authorities. The second set consisted of initiative game modules that examine problem solving skil...
To evaluate relationships between traumatic symptoms and environmental damage conditions among child...
The Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011, together with the subsequent tsunami and nuclear ...
Background: At 1 year after the Tsunami disaster, 30 % of students in two high risk schools at Takua...
Natural disasters can result in death and disability that lead to loss, grief and emotional disturba...
A significant number of children suffer long term psychological disturbance following exposure to a ...
AbstractThis study was performed to determine and evaluate the effects of earthquake on school age c...
There is growing evidence that children are vulnerable to poor psychological outcomes following expo...
Effective psychological intervention is needed to help children recover from disaster-related posttr...
There is growing evidence that children are vulnerable to poor psychological outcomes following expo...
On March 11, 2011, a massive undersea earthquake and tsunami struck East Japan. Few studies have inv...
Purpose: Children can play an active and valuable role to minimise disaster risks and vulnerabilitie...
Given the evidence from epidemiological studies of a substantial unmet child & adolescent mental hea...
The number of children affected by natural disasters each year is alarmingly high and can be expecte...
areas. Adverse psychological impact on children and adolescents due to a natural disaster of this ma...
There is compelling evidence of the potential negative effects of disasters on children\u27s adjustm...
To evaluate relationships between traumatic symptoms and environmental damage conditions among child...
The Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011, together with the subsequent tsunami and nuclear ...
Background: At 1 year after the Tsunami disaster, 30 % of students in two high risk schools at Takua...
Natural disasters can result in death and disability that lead to loss, grief and emotional disturba...
A significant number of children suffer long term psychological disturbance following exposure to a ...
AbstractThis study was performed to determine and evaluate the effects of earthquake on school age c...
There is growing evidence that children are vulnerable to poor psychological outcomes following expo...
Effective psychological intervention is needed to help children recover from disaster-related posttr...
There is growing evidence that children are vulnerable to poor psychological outcomes following expo...
On March 11, 2011, a massive undersea earthquake and tsunami struck East Japan. Few studies have inv...
Purpose: Children can play an active and valuable role to minimise disaster risks and vulnerabilitie...
Given the evidence from epidemiological studies of a substantial unmet child & adolescent mental hea...
The number of children affected by natural disasters each year is alarmingly high and can be expecte...
areas. Adverse psychological impact on children and adolescents due to a natural disaster of this ma...
There is compelling evidence of the potential negative effects of disasters on children\u27s adjustm...
To evaluate relationships between traumatic symptoms and environmental damage conditions among child...
The Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011, together with the subsequent tsunami and nuclear ...
Background: At 1 year after the Tsunami disaster, 30 % of students in two high risk schools at Takua...