Perceptions of stress coping, and recovery one and three years after a natural disaster.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1986Description: 15 pSubject: Interview data from the Mount St. Helen's 1980 volcanic eruption reported here support and shed light on statisitical findings of a longitudinal study that examined stress, coping and health outcomes of disaster victims of a natural disaster. The interview themes highlight the differences between presumptive and confirmed death bereavement, describe the unique stressors associated with one's loss when it is also a public event, and provide poignant of the long and traumatic recoveries victims reported.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reprinted from Issues in Mental Health Nursing; 1986; Vol. 8; p. 63-77
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Interview data from the Mount St. Helen's 1980 volcanic eruption reported here support and shed light on statisitical findings of a longitudinal study that examined stress, coping and health outcomes of disaster victims of a natural disaster. The interview themes highlight the differences between presumptive and confirmed death bereavement, describe the unique stressors associated with one's loss when it is also a public event, and provide poignant of the long and traumatic recoveries victims reported.
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