Fear-related behaviors in situations of mass threat.

Disaster health Pub Date : 2016-11-22 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1080/21665044.2016.1263141
Maria Espinola, James M Shultz, Zelde Espinel, Benjamin M Althouse, Janice L Cooper, Florence Baingana, Louis Herns Marcelin, Toni Cela, Sherry Towers, Laurie Mazurik, M Claire Greene, Alyssa Beck, Michelle Fredrickson, Andrew McLean, Andreas Rechkemmer
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This Disaster Health Briefing focuses on the work of an expanding team of researchers that is exploring the dynamics of fear-related behaviors in situations of mass threat. Fear-related behaviors are individual or collective behaviors and actions initiated in response to fear reactions that are triggered by a perceived threat or actual exposure to a potentially traumatizing event. Importantly, fear-related behaviors modulate the future risk of harm. Disaster case scenarios are presented to illustrate how fear-related behaviors operate when a potentially traumatic event threatens or endangers the physical and/or psychological health, wellbeing, and integrity of a population. Fear-related behaviors may exacerbate harm, leading to severe and sometimes deadly consequences as exemplified by the Ebola pandemic in West Africa. Alternatively, fear-related behaviors may be channeled in a constructive and life-saving manner to motivate protective behaviors that mitigate or prevent harm, depending upon the nature of the threat scenario that is confronting the population. The interaction between fear-related behaviors and a mass threat is related to the type, magnitude, and consequences of the population encounter with the threat or hazard. The expression of FRBs, ranging from risk exacerbation to risk reduction, is also influenced by such properties of the threat as predictability, familiarity, controllability, preventability, and intentionality.

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在大规模威胁情况下与恐惧相关的行为。
本《灾难健康简报》的重点是一个不断扩大的研究小组的工作,该小组正在探索大规模威胁情况下与恐惧有关的行为的动态。恐惧相关行为是由于感知到威胁或实际暴露于潜在创伤事件而引发的恐惧反应而引发的个人或集体行为和行动。重要的是,与恐惧相关的行为会调节未来受到伤害的风险。灾难案例场景是为了说明当潜在的创伤性事件威胁或危及人群的身体和/或心理健康、福祉和完整性时,恐惧相关行为是如何运作的。与恐惧有关的行为可能加剧伤害,导致严重的,有时甚至是致命的后果,西非的埃博拉大流行就是一个例子。或者,根据人们面临的威胁情景的性质,可以以建设性和挽救生命的方式引导与恐惧相关的行为,以激发减轻或预防伤害的保护行为。恐惧相关行为与大规模威胁之间的相互作用与人群遇到威胁或危害的类型、程度和后果有关。frb的表达范围从风险加剧到风险降低,也受到威胁的可预测性、熟悉性、可控性、可预防性和意向性等特性的影响。
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