Journal of Educational Research and Practice,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Aug. 7, 2023
The
coronavirus
disease
of
2019,
known
as
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
is
a
disaster
event
that
posed
significant
physical,
social,
financial,
and
mental
health
risks
to
college
students.
Disproportionate
experiences
stressors
position
students
color
population
particularly
vulnerable
negative
impacts
COVID-19,
thus,
current
study
assessed
impact
on
undergraduate
in
United
States.
Students
participated
semi-structured
in-depth
interviews
about
their
with
during
pandemic.
Data
were
analyzed
using
conventional
content
analysis
revealed
themes
including
(a)
pandemic’s
students;
(b)
basic
needs
(c)
strategies
used
cope
stressors;
(d)
supports
desired
from
institutions
faculty.
Findings
inform
colleges
healthcare
providers
most
salient
concerns
for
sources
found
helpful.
As
such,
these
findings
may
guide
effective
prevention
intervention
minimize
effects
future
disasters.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Jan. 17, 2024
The
current
study
used
structural
equation
modeling
to
examine
the
role
of
disaster
resilience
as
a
mediator
between
exposure
and
post-traumatic
stress
depressive
symptoms
among
sample
625
U.S.
adults
who
experienced
event.
Results
found
that
mediated
relationship
predictor
depression
dependent
variables.
These
findings
have
important
implications
for
understanding
mechanisms
by
which
supports
post-disaster
mental
health
can
inform
future
interventions
practice
models.
International Journal of Mental Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
51(2), P. 164 - 188
Published: April 3, 2022
Efforts
have
been
made
to
adapt
the
delivery
of
mental
health
care
and
support
services
demands
COVID-19.
Here
we
detail
perspectives
experiences
workers
(MHWs),
in
relation
what
they
found
helpful
when
adapting
during
COVID-19
pandemic
responding
its
demands.
Individual
interviews
were
conducted
with
MHWs
(n
=
30)
third
lockdown.
Interviews
audio-recorded,
transcribed
managed
using
NVIVO.
Qualitative
data
was
analyzed
an
inductive
thematic
approach.
Three
themes
emphasized
importance
of:
(1)
'self-care
peer
(checking
each
other)',
(2)
'team
cohesion
collaboration'
(3)
'visible
supportive
management
leadership
(new
ways
working)'.
Our
findings
emphasize
individual,
team
systems-based
helping
maintain
their
own
wellbeing,
whilst
challenges
providing
this
pandemic.
Guidance
direction
from
management,
adaptive
sustained,
efficient,
equitable
healthcare,
is
essential.
future
policy,
research
practice
developments
through
sharing
important
salutogenic
lessons
learned
transferable
insights
which
may
help
preparedness
for
pandemics.
Progress in Disaster Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
22, P. 100316 - 100316
Published: March 11, 2024
This
study
aims
to
compare
and
analyze
how
perception
of
community
resilience
in
Shanghai
changed
between
two
periods
city
lockdown,
one
imposed
from
January
March
2020
the
other
April
June
2022
key
factors
affecting
such
change.
The
Communities
Advancing
Resilience
Toolkit
Assessment
(CART)
Survey
was
used
study.
Multiple
linear
regression
analysis
shows
that:
(1)
In
2022,
when
pandemic
impact
more
severe
lockdown
measures
stricter
compared
2020,
perceived
level
lower.
(2)
During
engagement
had
a
consistent
on
resilience.
formal
support
provided
by
local
organizations
institutions
residents'
participation
affiliated
volunteer
groups
significantly
positive
influence
(3)
wave
infection
as
convenience
government-provided
emergency
services
adequacy
supplies
significant
(4)
Whether
an
individual
COVID-19
or
close
contact
negative
An
individual's
income
no
Agriculture and Human Values,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 14, 2024
Abstract
Collective
trauma
refers
to
psychological
effects
that
are
experienced
by
a
group
of
people
in
response
shared
traumatic
conditions.
Farmers
represent
unique
population
is
chronically
exposed
potentially
events
and
conditions
particular
the
agricultural
industry.
Farming
communities
Iowa
have
farm
crisis
1980s,
decades
extreme
weather
events,
rapidly
fluctuating
markets,
trade
wars,
rising
input
costs,
bankruptcies
foreclosures,
high
rates
farmer
suicides.
Exposure
such
can
dramatic
on
who
experience
them
they
live
in.
While
research
exists
examining
behavioral
health
aspects
stress
farmers,
no
studies
examined
lived
experiences
farmers
within
framework
collective
its
decision-making.
To
investigate
how
perceive
their
own
these
potential
types
trauma,
this
study
conducted
in-depth
semi-structured
interviews
with
farmer-oriented
experts.
Particular
focus
placed
affects
individual
families,
farming
communities,
as
well
type
impacts
management
decisions
sustainability
outcomes.
Qualitative
data
were
analyzed
using
grounded
theory
approach
develop
theoretical
describing
form
environmental,
financial,
community
threats,
and,
turn,
economic,
social
Potential
implications
for
policy
address
systemic
causes
discussed.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Nov. 7, 2023
Abstract
Individual
resilience
is
crucial
amid
rising
global
threats,
yet
risk
perceptions
and
worldwide
remain
inadequately
elucidated.
This
research
pioneers
a
global-scale
analysis
of
individual
perspectives
perceived
capacities.
Leveraging
survey
data
encompassing
over
120
countries,
we
develop
novel
indices
quantifying
subjective
perceptions,
experiences,
impacts,
across
diverse
populations.
Causal
techniques
shed
light
on
the
complex
dynamics
shaping
confidence
in
their
resilience.
We
unveil
vast
disparities
impacts
arising
from
differential
adaptation
rates.
Income
perception
emerges
as
an
outsized
driver
globally,
though
its
influence
varies
contextually.
Ultimately,
this
study
challenges
universal
narratives
homogeneous
experiences
worldwide.
The
globally-representative
causal
insights
provide
vital
evidence
to
inform
context-specific,
demographically-attuned
interventions
for
strengthening
equitably.
underscores
urgent
need
inclusive
policies
tailored
localised
landscapes.
Journal of Community Psychology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
52(1), P. 276 - 288
Published: Oct. 26, 2023
Abstract
Communities
affected
by
cumulative
trauma
can
experience
negative
psychological
reactions
but
also
posttraumatic
growth
and
community
resilience,
which
promote
adaptation
preparation
for
future
traumatic
events.
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
mechanisms
that
mediate
relationship
between
events
perceived
resilience.
Participants
were
118
Italian
adults
who
experienced
recruited
complete
an
online
survey.
A
serial
multiple
mediation
model
was
estimated
assess
whether
impact
of
Morandi
bridge
collapse
mediated
Covid‐19
pandemic
The
collapsed
in
partially
be
considered
through
ecological
perspective
considers
consequences
these
relation
Anxiety Stress & Coping,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
37(3), P. 361 - 378
Published: Oct. 26, 2023
Background/objectives
Trait
mindfulness
(TM)
may
protect
against
post-trauma
mental
health
ailments
and
related
impairment.
Few
studies
have
evaluated
this
association
in
the
context
of
collective
traumas
using
representative
samples
or
longitudinal
designs.