Trauma signature analysis: State of the art and evolving future directions.

Disaster health Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.4161/dish.24011
James M Shultz, Yuval Neria
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Trauma signature (TSIG) analysis is an evidence-based method that examines the interrelationship between population exposure to a disaster, extreme event, or complex emergency, and the inter-related physical and psychological consequences for the purpose of providing timely, actionable guidance for effective mental health and psychosocial support that is organically tailored and targeted to the defining features of the event. A series of TSIG case studies has been published since 2011 and TSIG analyses of recent disasters are in process. Disaster Health intends to expedite and feature novel TSIG research focusing on late-breaking disaster events. At the current stage of development, expert consensus is sought for refining the TSIG methodology using a Delphi process. The overarching goal is to create a fully operational system to provide timely guidance for adapting disaster behavioral health support to the salient psychological risk factors in each disaster.

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创伤特征分析:现状和发展的未来方向。
创伤特征(TSIG)分析是一种基于证据的方法,它检查人口暴露于灾难、极端事件或复杂紧急情况之间的相互关系,以及相互关联的生理和心理后果,目的是为有效的心理健康和社会心理支持提供及时、可操作的指导,这种指导是有机地针对事件的定义特征量身定制的。自2011年以来,已经发表了一系列TSIG案例研究,TSIG对近期灾害的分析正在进行中。灾害卫生计划加快和特色新颖的TSIG研究侧重于后期突发灾害事件。在目前的发展阶段,专家共识是寻求完善TSIG方法使用德尔菲过程。总体目标是建立一个全面运作的系统,及时提供指导,使灾害行为健康支助适应每次灾害中突出的心理风险因素。
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