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The resilience paradox: flooding experience, coping and climate change mitigation intentions
Climate change is projected to increase the frequency, intensity and unpredictability of extreme weather events across the globe and these events are likely to have significant mental health implications.
C. Ogunbode +5 more
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Psychological Well-being Family Affected by Tidal Flood in Pekalongan City [PDF]
Tidal floods affect the surrounding community not only on social, economic, environmental aspects, but also psychological aspects. This phenomenon becomes very important for families in achieving psychological well-being. The purpose of this study was to analyze the psychological well-being of families affected by tidal flooding.
Indar Widowati +2 more
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COVID-19 quarantine: Post-traumatic stress symptomatology among Lebanese citizens
Background: In the light of the global spread of the novel Coronavirus known as COVID-19 and in the absence of an approved treatment and vaccination, Lebanon has taken national measures, among which was home quarantine of the general public in an attempt
Mirna Fawaz, A. Samaha
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The contextual nature of adaptation demands insights into the effects of actors' actions, decisions, and negotiations at different levels in the adaptation process to facilitate harmonizing and targeting actions.
Olasimbo Fayombo
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Polish Journal of Economic Psychology | psychologia-ekonomiczna.com.pl | 61 Coraz częściej w serwisach informacyjnych napotykamy nagłówki artykułów dotyczące anomalii pogodowych.
P. Zielonka, T. Tyszka
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Social support and an emerging sense of community are common in flooding, but postflood group dynamics have not been fully addressed. In the context of a flooded community, we explore how social identification with one's community emerges and affects ...
Evangelos Ntontis +5 more
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Qualitative interviews in psychology: problems and possibilities
This paper distinguishes a series of contingent and necessary problems that arise in the design, conduct, analysis and reporting of open-ended or conversational qualitative interviews in psychological research.
J. Potter, A. Hepburn
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In 1879, the Hungarian city of Szeged was destroyed by the flooding Tisza River, necessitating its rebuilding from Lajos Lechner’s plans. With it, Szeged developed a central urban structure, with a circular embankment aligned with the boulevards ...
Anna Váraljai
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Abstract To negotiate quality in early childhood education and care, we must ask from different perspectives what constitutes a good centre for children. The children themselves have only recently been identified as a resource to contribute to that discussion.
Katrin Macha +4 more
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Psychological sequels of flood on residents of southeast Caspian region
Flood is the most common disaster in the world and has acute or chronic health consequences including psychological sequels. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the main consequences. This study aimed to explore the psychological impacts (PTSD) in two flooded cities of Mazandaran Province, Neka and Behshahr, in the southeastern Caspian ...
Hesam Seyedin +4 more
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