An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Disasters and Stress: The Promise of an Ecological Framework

This integrative literature review examines the sources of the persistent debate over the influence of disasters on individual mental health that characterizes the disaster research literature. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this paper highlights how the connections between individuals and the...

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Published inSociological forum (Randolph, N.J.) Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 115 - 132
Main Author EDWARDS, M. L. K
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Malden Eastern Sociological Society 01.03.1998
Blackwell
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Summary:This integrative literature review examines the sources of the persistent debate over the influence of disasters on individual mental health that characterizes the disaster research literature. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this paper highlights how the connections between individuals and the systems in which they are embedded influence people's varied responses to disaster. Consistent with the emerging emphasis in the social sciences on contextualizing individual behavior, this paper examines how family, community, social structural, cultural, and environmental factors affect the development of stress in disaster populations. It concludes with recommendations for policy, practice, and research related to disaster recovery.
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ISSN:0884-8971
1573-7861
DOI:10.1023/a:1022112132247