Psychological sequela of Hurricane Hugo: an application of the conservation of resources model of stress.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Series: Quick response research report ; 45Publication details: 1991Description: 36p., 5 refs, 5 appendicesReport number: BP0044897; DSM-111-RSubject: The Conservation of Resources Model proposed by Hobfoll represents an important advance in stress literature. The proposed study applied this model to investigate the psychological sequela of Hurricane Hugo. The project sought to determine whether hurricane-related loss suffered by students and faculty of the Medical University of South Carolina affected their reports of post traumatic stress disorder symptomatology, depression, anxiety, alcohol and substance use, and other health-risk behaviour following Hurricane HugoItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The Conservation of Resources Model proposed by Hobfoll represents an important advance in stress literature. The proposed study applied this model to investigate the psychological sequela of Hurricane Hugo. The project sought to determine whether hurricane-related loss suffered by students and faculty of the Medical University of South Carolina affected their reports of post traumatic stress disorder symptomatology, depression, anxiety, alcohol and substance use, and other health-risk behaviour following Hurricane Hugo
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