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Integrating mental health and disaster preparedness in intervention: a randomized controlled trial with earthquake and flood-affected communities in Haiti
by
James, Alexander Scott
, Welton-Mitchell, Courtney
, Noel, John Roger
, James, Leah Emily
in
Anxiety
/ Attribution
/ Brief interventions
/ Clinical trials
/ Common lands
/ Community
/ Community mental health services
/ Community-based programs
/ Disasters
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Functional impairment
/ Help seeking behavior
/ Intervention
/ Licenses
/ Mediation
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mental health professionals
/ Mental health services
/ Natural disasters
/ Original
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Prone
/ Risk reduction
/ Symptoms
/ Trauma
/ Vulnerability
2020
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Integrating mental health and disaster preparedness in intervention: a randomized controlled trial with earthquake and flood-affected communities in Haiti
by
James, Alexander Scott
, Welton-Mitchell, Courtney
, Noel, John Roger
, James, Leah Emily
in
Anxiety
/ Attribution
/ Brief interventions
/ Clinical trials
/ Common lands
/ Community
/ Community mental health services
/ Community-based programs
/ Disasters
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Functional impairment
/ Help seeking behavior
/ Intervention
/ Licenses
/ Mediation
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mental health professionals
/ Mental health services
/ Natural disasters
/ Original
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Prone
/ Risk reduction
/ Symptoms
/ Trauma
/ Vulnerability
2020
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Integrating mental health and disaster preparedness in intervention: a randomized controlled trial with earthquake and flood-affected communities in Haiti
by
James, Alexander Scott
, Welton-Mitchell, Courtney
, Noel, John Roger
, James, Leah Emily
in
Anxiety
/ Attribution
/ Brief interventions
/ Clinical trials
/ Common lands
/ Community
/ Community mental health services
/ Community-based programs
/ Disasters
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Functional impairment
/ Help seeking behavior
/ Intervention
/ Licenses
/ Mediation
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mental health professionals
/ Mental health services
/ Natural disasters
/ Original
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Prone
/ Risk reduction
/ Symptoms
/ Trauma
/ Vulnerability
2020
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Integrating mental health and disaster preparedness in intervention: a randomized controlled trial with earthquake and flood-affected communities in Haiti
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Integrating mental health and disaster preparedness in intervention: a randomized controlled trial with earthquake and flood-affected communities in Haiti
2020
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Overview
Given the frequency of natural hazards in Haiti, disaster risk reduction is crucial. However, evidence suggests that many people exposed to prior disasters do not engage in disaster preparedness, even when they receive training and have adequate resources. This may be partially explained by a link between mental health symptoms and preparedness; however, these components are typically not integrated in intervention.
The current study assesses effectiveness of an integrated mental health and disaster preparedness intervention. This group-based model was tested in three earthquake-exposed and flood-prone communities (N = 480), across three time points, using a randomized controlled trial design. The 3-day community-based intervention was culturally-adapted, facilitated by trained Haitian lay mental health workers, and focused on enhancing disaster preparedness, reducing mental health symptoms, and fostering community cohesion.
Consistent with hypotheses, the intervention increased disaster preparedness, reduced symptoms associated with depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and functional impairment, and increased peer-based help-giving and help-seeking. Mediation models indicated support for the underlying theoretical model, such that the effect of the intervention on preparedness was mediated by mental health, and that effects on mental health were likewise mediated by preparedness.
The community-based mental health-integrated disaster preparedness intervention is effective in improving mental health and preparedness among community members in Haiti vulnerable to natural hazards. This brief intervention has the potential to be scaled up for use with other communities vulnerable to earthquakes, seasonal flooding, and other natural hazards.
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Cambridge University Press
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