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The Importance of Psychological Preparedness among Flood Victims
European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences, 2016This study examines the psychological preparedness among flood victims. When a disaster strikes, psychological preparedness is one of the most essential factors needed to oversee and adapt individual reactions before and during a disaster, with the objective to enhance the individual conduct and psychological reaction.
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Flooding and Renewal: A Girl's Process of Stabilization and Renewal
Journal of Sandplay Therapy, 2009This article describes the psychic development of an 8-year-old girl during two-and-a-half years of analytic psychotherapy and sandplay therapy. The child expresses her suffering regarding her parents' divorce through repeated floodings of sandplay ...
Marion Anderson
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Psychological Resilience in Older Adults Following the 1997 Flood
Clinical Gerontologist, 2003Abstract Thirty-seven older adults (14 male, 23 female) who experienced the 1997 Red River Flood were tested at three times following the flood (1997,1998, 2000) on measures of self-rated health, numbers of medications taken, depression (GDS-SF), and vocabulary ability (WAIS-R).
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Morfologi: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa, Sastra dan Budaya
The flood that hit Demak district in February 2024 has had a major impact on the life of SMAN 1 Karanganyar students. The aim of this study is to see how the flood affects the psychology of students, as described in the article titled "11 districts in ...
Eny Junyanti
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The flood that hit Demak district in February 2024 has had a major impact on the life of SMAN 1 Karanganyar students. The aim of this study is to see how the flood affects the psychology of students, as described in the article titled "11 districts in ...
Eny Junyanti
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Communication Style and Psychological Well-Being Among Flood Victim in Malaysia
Advanced Science Letters, 2018While most people who are involved in disaster recover with the support of their families, friends and colleagues, the effect on some people health, relationships and welfare can be extensive and sustained. Flooding can pose substantial social and mental problems that may continue over extended periods of time.
Mustaffa, Che Su +4 more
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International Journal of Integrated Engineering
Rapid urbanization and climate change correlate with an increase in frequency of flood events, globally. For many cities worldwide pluvial floods bring significant risk.
S. Svetozarević +3 more
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Rapid urbanization and climate change correlate with an increase in frequency of flood events, globally. For many cities worldwide pluvial floods bring significant risk.
S. Svetozarević +3 more
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Immersive storm surge flooding: Scale and risk perception in virtual reality
Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2022M. Simpson +3 more
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Health & Place, 2009
In 2005, Carlisle suffered severe flooding and 1600 houses were affected. A qualitative research project to study the social and health impacts was undertaken. People whose homes had been flooded and workers who had supported them were interviewed. The findings showed that there was severe disruption to people's lives and severe damage to their homes ...
Carroll, Bob +3 more
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In 2005, Carlisle suffered severe flooding and 1600 houses were affected. A qualitative research project to study the social and health impacts was undertaken. People whose homes had been flooded and workers who had supported them were interviewed. The findings showed that there was severe disruption to people's lives and severe damage to their homes ...
Carroll, Bob +3 more
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Flood and Psychological Well-Being: Direct, Mediating, and Moderating Effects
International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters, 2005Recent attention to terrorism and natural disasters has shifted public attention toward understanding how disasters shape our lives and affect our mental health. The major challenge of stress research is to study acute stress using prospective designs that make use of major theoretical models such as the stress process model.
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Floods, as one of the most devastating natural disasters, have far-reaching impacts on property, safety, and mental health. This study employs Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to explore the pathways linking flood experiences to psychological distress, focusing on mediating factors such as property loss, recovery efforts, and socioeconomic conditions.
Thi Thu Trang Pham, Nivedita Sairam
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Thi Thu Trang Pham, Nivedita Sairam
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