Flood literature presents an inconsistent account of post-disaster distress; debating whether distress is pathological or normal and attempting to understand distress in terms of disaster variables. The literature therefore provides little guidance as to how to formulate difficulties in a clinically meaningful way reflective of individual’s experiences. The SPAARS model is presented as a model by which to reconcile these differences and quantitative support for its concepts were studied within two flooded samples. Participants who were flooded in Carlisle in 2005 (n=32) and participants flooded in Morpeth in 2008 (n=29) provided two samples at different stages in flood recovery and facilitated a quasi-longitudinal sample for comparison of ...
The purpose of this study was to model stress and coping processes among 463 survivors of the 1993 M...
Background The summer of 2007 was the wettest in the UK since records began in 1914 and resulted in...
BACKGROUND: In winter 2013/14 there was widespread flooding in England. Previous studies have descri...
A number of studies have shown a range of symptoms resulting from exposure to natural disasters such...
Floods are the most frequent natural disasters worldwide and forecasts indicate an increase in frequ...
© 2015 The Authors. The long term psychological effect of the distress and trauma caused by the memo...
Introduction: Disasters are traumatic events in terms of emotion of psychology that may result in wi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
BACKGROUND: Extensive flooding occurred during the winter of 2013-14 in England. Previous studies ha...
Background: Extensive flooding occurred during the winter of 2013–14 in England. Previous studies ha...
Introduction: Flood as the most common kind of the natural disasters has unpleased short, medium, an...
It has long been known that disasters can have mental health consequences such as increased rates of...
Psycho-social trauma comes about when a traumatic event overloads an individual’s capacity to cope w...
AbstractThe long term psychological effect of the distress and trauma caused by the memory of damage...
BACKGROUND: Flooding is expected to increase due to climate change, population growth and urban deve...
The purpose of this study was to model stress and coping processes among 463 survivors of the 1993 M...
Background The summer of 2007 was the wettest in the UK since records began in 1914 and resulted in...
BACKGROUND: In winter 2013/14 there was widespread flooding in England. Previous studies have descri...
A number of studies have shown a range of symptoms resulting from exposure to natural disasters such...
Floods are the most frequent natural disasters worldwide and forecasts indicate an increase in frequ...
© 2015 The Authors. The long term psychological effect of the distress and trauma caused by the memo...
Introduction: Disasters are traumatic events in terms of emotion of psychology that may result in wi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
BACKGROUND: Extensive flooding occurred during the winter of 2013-14 in England. Previous studies ha...
Background: Extensive flooding occurred during the winter of 2013–14 in England. Previous studies ha...
Introduction: Flood as the most common kind of the natural disasters has unpleased short, medium, an...
It has long been known that disasters can have mental health consequences such as increased rates of...
Psycho-social trauma comes about when a traumatic event overloads an individual’s capacity to cope w...
AbstractThe long term psychological effect of the distress and trauma caused by the memory of damage...
BACKGROUND: Flooding is expected to increase due to climate change, population growth and urban deve...
The purpose of this study was to model stress and coping processes among 463 survivors of the 1993 M...
Background The summer of 2007 was the wettest in the UK since records began in 1914 and resulted in...
BACKGROUND: In winter 2013/14 there was widespread flooding in England. Previous studies have descri...