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Beyond Bushfires: Community Resilience and Recovery - a longitudinal mixed method study of the medium to long term impacts of bushfires on mental health and social connectedness

机译:丛林大火之外:社区复原力和恢复-关于丛林大火对心理健康和社会联系的中长期影响的纵向混合方法研究

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BackgroundNatural disasters represent an increasing threat both in terms of incidence and severity as a result of climate change. Although much is known about individual responses to disasters, much less is known about the social and contextual response and how this interacts with individual trajectories in terms of mental health, wellbeing and social connectedness. The 2009 bushfires in Victoria, Australia caused much loss of life, property destruction, and community disturbance. In order to progress future preparedness, response and recovery, it is crucial to measure and understand the impact of disasters at both individual and community levels.
机译:背景自然灾害由于气候变化而在发生率和严重性方面都构成了越来越大的威胁。尽管人们对灾难的个人反应知之甚少,但对于社会和环境的反应以及它如何在心理健康,福祉和社会联系方面与个体轨迹相互作用等方面却知之甚少。 2009年澳大利亚维多利亚州的森林大火造成了很多生命损失,财产损失和社区骚乱。为了促进未来的准备,响应和恢复,至关重要的是在个人和社区两级衡量和理解灾难的影响。

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