Disaster Mythology and Fact: Hurricane Katrina and Social Attachment:

作者: Binu Jacob , Anthony R. Mawson , Payton Marinelle , John C. Guignard

DOI: 10.1177/003335490812300505

关键词: Poison controlSuicide preventionPublic healthMedicinePreparednessEmergency managementOccupational safety and healthCriminologyMythologyDisaster medicine

摘要: Misconceptions about disasters and their social health consequences remain prevalent despite considerable research evidence to the contrary. Eight such myths factual counterparts were reviewed in a classic report on public impact of by Claude de Ville Goyet entitled, The Role WHO Disaster Management: Relief, Rehabilitation, Reconstruction (Geneva, World Health Organization, 1991), two additional facts added Pan American Organization. In this article, we reconsider these relation Hurricane Katrina, with particular emphasis psychosocial needs behaviors, based data gleaned from scientific sources as well printed electronic media reports. review suggests that preparedness plans for involving forced mass evacuation resettlement should place high priority keeping families together--and even entire neighborhoods, where possible--so preserve familiar thereby minimize adverse effects separation major dislocation mental physical health. Language: en

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