As research on young people's disaster experiences is accumulating, one important yet understudied factor underlying their vulnerability and resilience is their connection to certain places.
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As research on young people's disaster experiences is accumulating, one important yet understudied factor underlying their vulnerability and resilience is their connection to certain places.
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- Place-based loss and resilience among disaster-affected youth (2017) · doi
As research on young people's disaster experiences is accumulating, one important yet understudied factor underlying their vulnerability and resilience is their connection to certain places.
Keywords: young people disaster experiences accumulating important understudied factor underlying vulnerability resilience connection certain places - Resilience and depression among the survivors of the 2013 Yaan earthquake (2019) · doi
Little is known, however, about the relationship between community resilience and mental health and about the moderating effects of personal and community resilience on the relationship between disaster impact and mental health among disaster survivors.
Keywords: relationship community resilience mental health disaster little known moderating effects personal impact among survivors - Exploring Disasters through the Eyes of Residential Nursing Home Caregivers (2019) · doi
Although the disaster vulnerability of care recipients such as the elderly, infirmed, disabled, and sufferers of dementia have been studied, their caregivers' disaster experiences, vulnerability and resilience have remained comparatively invisible and under-investigated.
Keywords: disaster vulnerability care recipients elderly infirmed disabled sufferers dementia studied caregivers experiences resilience remained comparatively
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