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A complex social-ecological disaster: Environmentally induced forced migration. 复杂的社会生态灾难:环境导致的被迫迁移。
Pub Date : 2016-12-06 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/21665044.2016.1263519
Andreas Rechkemmer, Ashley O'Connor, Abha Rai, Jessica L Decker Sparks, Pranietha Mudliar, James M Shultz

In the 21st century, global issues are increasingly characterized by inter-connectedness and complexity. Global environmental change, and climate change in particular, has become a powerful driver and catalyst of forced migration and internal displacement of people. Environmental migrants may far outnumber any other group of displaced people and refugees in the years to come. Deeper scientific integration, especially across the social sciences, is a prerequisite to tackle this issue.

进入21世纪,全球性问题的关联性和复杂性日益突出。全球环境变化,特别是气候变化,已成为人们被迫移徙和国内流离失所的强大推动力和催化剂。在今后的岁月里,环境移民的人数可能远远超过任何其他群体的流离失所者和难民。深入的科学整合,特别是跨社会科学的整合,是解决这一问题的先决条件。
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引用次数: 26
The trauma signature of 2016 Hurricane Matthew and the psychosocial impact on Haiti. 2016年飓风马修的创伤特征和对海地的心理社会影响。
Pub Date : 2016-11-28 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/21665044.2016.1263538
James M Shultz, Toni Cela, Louis Herns Marcelin, Maria Espinola, Ilva Heitmann, Claudia Sanchez, Arielle Jean Pierre, Cheryl YunnShee Foo, Kip Thompson, Philip Klotzbach, Zelde Espinel, Andreas Rechkemmer

Background. Hurricane Matthew was the most powerful tropical cyclone of the 2016 Atlantic Basin season, bringing severe impacts to multiple nations including direct landfalls in Cuba, Haiti, Bahamas, and the United States. However, Haiti experienced the greatest loss of life and population disruption. Methods. An established trauma signature (TSIG) methodology was used to examine the psychological consequences of Hurricane Matthew in relation to the distinguishing features of this event. TSIG analyses described the exposures of Haitian citizens to the unique constellation of hazards associated with this tropical cyclone. A hazard profile, a matrix of psychological stressors, and a "trauma signature" summary for the affected population of Haiti - in terms of exposures to hazard, loss, and change - were created specifically for this natural ecological disaster. Results. Hazard characteristics of this event included: deluging rains that triggered mudslides along steep, deforested terrain; battering hurricane winds (Category 4 winds in the "eye-wall" at landfall) that dismantled the built environment and launched projectile debris; flooding "storm surge" that moved ashore and submerged villages on the Tiburon peninsula; and pummeling wave action that destroyed infrastructure along the coastline. Many coastal residents were left defenseless to face the ravages of the storm. Hurricane Matthew's slow forward progress as it remained over super-heated ocean waters added to the duration and degree of the devastation. Added to the havoc of the storm itself, the risks for infectious disease spread, particularly in relation to ongoing epidemics of cholera and Zika, were exacerbated. Conclusions. Hurricane Matthew was a ferocious tropical cyclone whose meteorological characteristics amplified the system's destructive force during the storm's encounter with Haiti, leading to significant mortality, injury, and psychological trauma.

背景。飓风马修是2016年大西洋盆地季节最强大的热带气旋,给多个国家带来了严重影响,包括直接登陆古巴、海地、巴哈马和美国。然而,海地经历了最大的生命损失和人口混乱。方法。一种已建立的创伤特征(TSIG)方法被用于研究飓风马修的心理后果与该事件的显著特征。TSIG的分析描述了海地公民暴露于与热带气旋相关的独特危害星座。灾害概况、心理压力源矩阵和海地受灾人口的“创伤特征”总结——就灾害、损失和变化的暴露程度而言——是专门为这场自然生态灾难创建的。结果。这次事件的危险特征包括:暴雨引发了沿陡峭、森林被砍伐的地形发生的泥石流;飓风(登陆时“眼壁”的4级风)摧毁了建筑环境并发射了炮弹碎片;洪水“风暴潮”向岸上移动,淹没了蒂布隆半岛的村庄;以及摧毁海岸线基础设施的猛烈海浪。许多沿海居民面对风暴的破坏毫无防备。飓风马修在过热的海水上方缓慢前进,增加了破坏的持续时间和程度。加上风暴本身造成的破坏,传染病传播的风险,特别是正在流行的霍乱和寨卡病毒,都加剧了。结论。飓风马修是一种凶猛的热带气旋,其气象特征在风暴与海地相遇时放大了该系统的破坏力,导致大量人员死亡、受伤和心理创伤。
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引用次数: 15
Haiti and the politics of governance and community responses to Hurricane Matthew. 海地的政治治理和社区对飓风马修的反应。
Pub Date : 2016-11-22 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/21665044.2016.1263539
Louis Herns Marcelin, Toni Cela, James M Shultz

This article examines disaster preparedness and community responses to Hurricane Matthew in semi-urban and rural towns and villages in Grande-Anse, Haiti. Based on an ethnographic study conducted in the department of Grande-Anse one week after the hurricane made landfall in Haiti, the article focuses on the perspectives of citizens, community-based associations and local authorities in the affected areas. Sixty-three (63) interviews and 8 community meetings (focus groups) were conducted in 11 impacted sites in 8 communes. Results suggest that preexisting conditions in impacted communities, rather than deliberate and coordinated disaster management strategies, shaped levels of preparedness for and response to the disaster. Affected populations relied primarily on family networks and local forms of solidarity to attend to basic needs such as shelter, health and food. The main argument presented is that Haiti, by virtue of its geographic location, lack of resources, institutional fragility and vulnerability, must systematically integrate community-based assets and capacities in its responses to and management of disasters. Further, it is critical for the government, Haitian institutions, and society to apply integrated risk reduction and management and disaster preparedness measures in all aspects of life, if the country is to survive the many disasters to come in a time of climate change. These measures should be embedded in recovery and reconstruction efforts after Hurricane Matthew.

本文考察了海地Grande-Anse的半城市和农村城镇和村庄的防灾准备和社区对飓风马修的反应。在飓风登陆海地一周后,格兰德-安斯省进行了一项人种学研究,文章聚焦于受影响地区的公民、社区协会和地方当局的观点。在8个社区的11个受影响地点进行了63次访谈和8次社区会议(焦点小组)。结果表明,受影响社区先前存在的条件,而不是经过深思熟虑和协调的灾害管理战略,决定了对灾害的准备和响应水平。受影响人口主要依靠家庭网络和地方形式的团结来满足住房、保健和粮食等基本需求。提出的主要论点是,海地由于其地理位置、缺乏资源、体制脆弱和易受伤害,必须有系统地将社区资产和能力纳入其对灾害的反应和管理中。此外,海地政府、海地机构和社会在生活的各个方面采用综合的风险降低、管理和备灾措施至关重要,如果这个国家要在气候变化时期的许多灾害中生存下来的话。这些措施应纳入飓风马修后的恢复和重建工作。
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引用次数: 0
Toward an integrated understanding of disaster and risk ecology. 迈向对灾害和风险生态学的综合理解。
Pub Date : 2016-11-22 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/21665044.2016.1263523
James M Shultz, Andreas Rechkemmer
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引用次数: 0
Socio-demographic patterns of posttraumatic stress disorder in Medellin, Colombia and the context of lifetime trauma exposure. 哥伦比亚麦德林创伤后应激障碍的社会人口模式和终身创伤暴露的背景。
Pub Date : 2016-11-22 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/21665044.2016.1263086
Silvia Lucia Gaviria, Renato D Alarcón, Maria Espinola, Diana Restrepo, Juliana Lotero, Dedsy Y Berbesi, Gloria Maria Sierra, Roberto Chaskel, Zelde Espinel, James M Shultz

Colombia, South America is currently transitioning to post-conflict status following 6 decades of armed conflict. The population has experienced extensive exposures to potentially traumatic events throughout the lifespan. Sources of trauma exposure include the prolonged armed insurgency, narco-trafficking violence, urban gang violence, violent actions of criminal bands, intra-familial violence, gender-based violence, and sex trafficking. Exposure to potentially traumatic events is related to a variety of psychiatric outcomes, in particular, posttraumatic stress disorder. Given this context of lifetime trauma exposure, socio-demographic patterns of posttraumatic stress disorder were explored in a sample of residents of Medellin, Colombia, the nation's second largest city and a nexus for multiple types of trauma exposure.

在经历了60年的武装冲突后,南美洲哥伦比亚目前正在向冲突后状态过渡。人们在一生中经历了大量潜在的创伤性事件。创伤暴露的来源包括长期的武装叛乱、毒品贩运暴力、城市帮派暴力、犯罪团伙的暴力行为、家庭内部暴力、基于性别的暴力和性贩运。暴露于潜在的创伤性事件与多种精神疾病有关,特别是创伤后应激障碍。鉴于这种终生创伤暴露的背景,我们以哥伦比亚第二大城市麦德林的居民为样本,探讨了创伤后应激障碍的社会人口模式,麦德林是多种创伤暴露类型的联系。
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引用次数: 11
Fear-related behaviors in situations of mass threat. 在大规模威胁情况下与恐惧相关的行为。
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

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.

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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引用次数: 26
Conducting a desk review to inform the mental health and psychosocial support response to the 2016 Ecuador earthquake. 开展案头审查,为2016年厄瓜多尔地震的心理健康和社会心理支持应对工作提供信息。
Pub Date : 2016-11-18 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/21665044.2016.1261598
M Isabela Troya, M Claire Greene, Clara Gesteira Santos, James M Shultz

Following the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Ecuador on 16 April 2016, multiple salient public health concerns were raised, including the need to provide mental health and psychosocial support for individual survivors and their communities. The World Health Organization and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees recommend conducting a desk review to summarize existing information, specific to the affected communities, that will support timely, culturally-attuned assessment and delivery of mental health and psychosocial support shortly after the onset of a disaster or humanitarian emergency. The desk review is one component of a comprehensive toolkit designed to inform and support humanitarian actors and their responders in the field. This commentary provides a case example of the development of a desk review that was used to inform personnel responding to the 2016 earthquake in Ecuador. The desk review process is described in addition to several innovations that were introduced to the process during this iteration. Strengths and limitations are discussed, as well as lessons learned and recommendations for future applications.

2016年4月16日厄瓜多尔发生7.8级地震后,提出了多个突出的公共卫生问题,包括需要为幸存者个人及其社区提供精神卫生和社会心理支持。世界卫生组织和联合国难民事务高级专员建议进行案头审查,总结针对受影响社区的现有信息,这些信息将有助于在灾难或人道主义紧急情况发生后不久进行及时、符合文化的评估并提供精神卫生和社会心理支持。案头审查是一个全面工具包的一个组成部分,旨在为人道主义行为体及其在实地的反应者提供信息和支持。这篇评论提供了一个案头审查的发展案例,该审查被用于通知应对2016年厄瓜多尔地震的人员。除了在此迭代过程中引入的几个创新之外,还描述了桌面审查过程。讨论了优点和局限性,以及经验教训和对未来应用的建议。
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引用次数: 3
Distinguishing epidemiological features of the 2013-2016 West Africa Ebola virus disease outbreak. 2013-2016 年西非埃博拉病毒病爆发的流行病学特征。
Pub Date : 2016-08-25 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/21665044.2016.1228326
James M Shultz, Zelde Espinel, Maria Espinola, Andreas Rechkemmer

The 2013-2016 West Africa Ebola virus disease epidemic was notable for its scope, scale, and complexity. This briefing presents a series of distinguishing epidemiological features that set this outbreak apart. Compared to one concurrent and 23 previous outbreaks of the disease over 40 years, this was the only occurrence of Ebola virus disease involving multiple nations and qualifying as a pandemic. Across multiple measures of magnitude, the 2013-2016 outbreak was accurately described using superlatives: largest and deadliest in terms of numbers of cases and fatalities; longest in duration; and most widely dispersed geographically, with outbreak-associated cases occurring in 10 nations. In contrast, the case-fatality rate was much lower for the 2013-2016 outbreak compared to the other 24 outbreaks. A population of particular interest for ongoing monitoring and public health surveillance is comprised of more than 17,000 "survivors," Ebola patients who successfully recovered from their illness. The daunting challenges posed by this outbreak were met by an intensive international public health response. The near-exponential rate of increase of incident Ebola cases during mid-2014 was successfully slowed, reversed, and finally halted through the application of multiple disease containment and intervention strategies.

2013-2016 年西非埃博拉病毒疾病疫情因其范围、规模和复杂性而引人注目。本简报介绍了此次疫情与众不同的一系列流行病学特征。与 40 多年来同时爆发的 1 次疫情和之前爆发的 23 次疫情相比,这是唯一一次涉及多个国家并被定性为大流行病的埃博拉病毒病疫情。在衡量疫情规模的多个指标中,2013-2016 年的疫情都可以用 "超级 "来准确描述:就病例数和死亡人数而言,这次疫情规模最大、死亡人数最多;持续时间最长;地理分布最广,与疫情相关的病例发生在 10 个国家。相比之下,2013-2016 年疫情的病死率远远低于其他 24 次疫情。超过17000名 "幸存者"(即成功康复的埃博拉患者)是持续监测和公共卫生监控的一个特别关注人群。国际公共卫生机构采取了强有力的应对措施,以应对此次疫情带来的严峻挑战。通过采用多种疾病遏制和干预策略,成功减缓、扭转并最终阻止了 2014 年年中埃博拉病例近乎指数级的增长速度。
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引用次数: 0
Disaster averted: Community resilience in the face of a catastrophic flood. 避免灾难:面对灾难性洪水的社区复原力。
Pub Date : 2016-08-02 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/21665044.2016.1219575
H Katherine O'Neill, Andrew J McLean, Renetta Kalis, James M Shultz

In the spring of 2009, the Fargo, North Dakota, metropolitan area had 5 days to lay millions of sandbags to avoid devastation from record flooding of the Red River of the North. The community was able to successfully mitigate the flooding and escape potentially catastrophic economic, physical, and mental health consequences. We hypothesized that Fargo flood protection efforts reflected the community resilience factors proposed by Norris, Stevens, Pfefferbaum, et al. (2008): citizen involvement in mitigation efforts, effective organizational linkages, ongoing psychosocial support, and strong civic leadership in the face of rapidly changing circumstances. This community case report utilizes an extensive review of available sources, including news reports, government documents, research articles, and personal communication. Results demonstrate that Fargo's response to the threat of catastrophic flooding was consistent with Norris et al.'s (2008) factors of community resilience. Furthermore, success in 2009 carried over into future flood prevention and response efforts, as well as a structured approach to building psychological resilience. This case study contributes to the literature on community resilience by describing a community's successful efforts to avert a potentially catastrophic disaster.

2009年春天,北达科他州的法戈市区有5天的时间来铺设数百万个沙袋,以避免北方红河创纪录的洪水造成的破坏。该社区成功地减轻了洪水的影响,避免了潜在的灾难性经济、身体和精神健康后果。我们假设法戈的防洪工作反映了Norris、Stevens、Pfefferbaum等人(2008)提出的社区恢复力因素:公民参与减灾工作、有效的组织联系、持续的社会心理支持,以及面对快速变化的环境时强有力的公民领导。本社区病例报告广泛审查了现有资源,包括新闻报道、政府文件、研究文章和个人交流。结果表明,法戈对灾难性洪水威胁的反应与Norris et al.(2008)的社区恢复力因素一致。此外,2009年的成功延续到未来的防洪和救灾工作,以及建立心理复原力的结构化方法。这个案例研究通过描述一个社区为避免潜在的灾难性灾难所做的成功努力,为社区恢复力的文献做出了贡献。
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引用次数: 11
Specialized disaster behavioral health training: Its connection with response, practice, trauma health, and resilience. 专门的灾难行为健康训练:它与反应、实践、创伤健康和恢复力的联系。
Pub Date : 2016-06-09 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/21665044.2016.1199151
Christiana D Atkins, Harvey J Burnett

This study examined the relationship between having training in key disaster behavioral health (DBH) interventions and trauma health (compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction), resilience, the number of crisis responses participated in within the last year, and the frequency of assembling to practice crisis interventions skills. Data was collected from a convenience sample of disaster behavioral health responders (N = 139) attending a training conference in Michigan. Measures included the Professional Quality of Life Scale, the 14-item Resilience Scale, and a demographic questionnaire. Point biserial correlations revealed that having training in large and small group crisis interventions and individual and peer crisis interventions was significantly correlated with higher resilience and lower levels of burnout. Psychological First Aid was not significantly associated with any of the trauma health variables or with resilience. Compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction were not significantly associated with DBH training. Chi-square tests for independence found no significant association between key DBH training strategies and the number of crisis responses participated in within the past year and the frequency of assembling to practice crisis interventions skills. These findings suggest that completing training in both, large and small group and individual and peer crisis intervention techniques may help to increase resiliency and reduce burnout among disaster behavioral health providers.

本研究考察了主要灾难行为健康(DBH)干预培训与创伤健康(同情疲劳、倦怠和同情满意度)、复原力、去年参与危机应对的次数以及集会练习危机干预技能的频率之间的关系。数据是从参加密歇根州培训会议的灾难行为健康响应者(N = 139)的方便样本中收集的。测量方法包括职业生活质量量表、14项弹性量表和人口调查问卷。点双列相关显示,接受过大、小群体危机干预、个人和同伴危机干预培训的学生,其心理弹性和职业倦怠水平均显著相关。心理急救与任何创伤健康变量或恢复力没有显著关联。同情疲劳和同情满意度与DBH训练无显著相关。卡方独立性检验发现,关键DBH培训策略与过去一年内参与危机应对的次数和集会实践危机干预技能的频率之间没有显著关联。这些发现表明,完成大型和小型团体、个人和同伴危机干预技术的培训可能有助于提高灾难行为健康提供者的复原力并减少倦怠。
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