Community-Based Early Intervention with Trauma Survivors

J. Ruzek
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The number of individuals affected by frequently occurring traumatic events such as accidents and assaults, as well as large-scale traumas such as war and disaster, calls for systematic, comprehensive community-based responses to manage mental health consequences of such exposure. This chapter reviews several key components of such a comprehensive response; these components can be initiated immediately after a trauma occurs. Communities should develop capacity to identify and engage those at risk for continuing problems; provide phased support to include immediate assistance, brief counseling after the immediate period, and treatment for trauma-related problems; and provide opportunities for participation in trauma-related community activities. Two domains of posttrauma care, hospital-based acute care of injury and assault survivors and disaster mental health, are reviewed to illustrate ways of developing some of these components. Key challenges include engagement of survivors with early interventions, training of providers and effective implementation of interventions, program monitoring and evaluation, and integration of Internet and mobile interventions into community-based service delivery. In the future, there remains significant opportunity for service innovation and improvement of interventions, a need to develop and implement population-based intervention approaches, and an imperative to increase research into early posttrauma interventions in community settings.
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基于社区的创伤幸存者早期干预
受事故和袭击等频繁发生的创伤事件以及战争和灾难等大规模创伤影响的人数众多,因此需要有系统、全面的社区应对措施,以管理这种接触造成的心理健康后果。本章审查了这种全面对策的几个关键组成部分;这些组件可以在创伤发生后立即启动。社区应发展能力,以识别和接触那些面临持续问题风险的人;提供分阶段的支持,包括即时援助、即时期后的简短咨询以及与创伤有关的问题的治疗;并提供参与与创伤有关的社区活动的机会。创伤后护理的两个领域,以医院为基础的伤害和攻击幸存者的急性护理和灾难心理健康,进行审查,以说明如何发展这些组成部分。主要挑战包括使幸存者参与早期干预,培训提供者和有效实施干预,项目监测和评估,以及将互联网和移动干预纳入社区服务提供。在未来,服务创新和干预措施的改进仍有很大的机会,需要开发和实施基于人群的干预方法,并且必须增加对社区环境中早期创伤后干预措施的研究。
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