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Tsunami In Kerala India Longterm Psychological Distress Sense Of Coherence Social Support And Coping In A Nonindustrialized Setting Johanna Sophie Von Lieres

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Tsunami In Kerala India Longterm Psychological Distress Sense Of Coherence Social Support And Coping In A Nonindustrialized Setting Johanna Sophie Von Lieres
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Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Johanna Sophie von Lieres
ISBN: 9783631627129, 3631627122
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Tsunami In Kerala India Longterm Psychological Distress Sense Of Coherence Social Support And Coping In A Nonindustrialized Setting Johanna Sophie Von Lieres by Johanna Sophie Von Lieres 9783631627129, 3631627122 instant download after payment.

This study assesses the long-term psychological consequences after the 2004 Asian tsunami in Kerala, India. Participants are the inhabitants of Kerala’s coastal regions. The results indicated that the participants who were affected by the tsunami showed significantly greater psychological distress and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than a control group. In addition, it could be shown that protective factors, such as perceived social support, certain coping strategies, and a sense of coherence, could decrease the level of symptoms. Perceived social support, in particular, decreased symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and a strong sense of coherence mitigated psychological distress. Avoidance coping was found to be more effective in decreasing levels of traumatic stress in this non-industrialized, collectivistic cultural setting.

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