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Cyclone Tracy: 1 - some consequences of the evacuation for adult victims.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1977Description: 16p., 6 refs, 7 tablesReport number: AcademicSubject(s): Subject: The aim of this report was to compare the personal and social adaptation of the three Darwin groups (stayers, returned evacuees, non-returned evacuees) in the aftermath of the disaster, and the extent to which each was affected adversely. The author finds that the worst effects were experienced by the non-returned evacuees, the stayers suffered least from the disaster, while the returned evacuees occupied the middle ground
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 363.3492 MIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005271466
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Reprint from the Australian Psychologist; 1977; Vol 12; No 1; pp39-54

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The aim of this report was to compare the personal and social adaptation of the three Darwin groups (stayers, returned evacuees, non-returned evacuees) in the aftermath of the disaster, and the extent to which each was affected adversely. The author finds that the worst effects were experienced by the non-returned evacuees, the stayers suffered least from the disaster, while the returned evacuees occupied the middle ground

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