Empowering Aid Personnel That Respond to Disasters

All over the world, the negative consequences of disasters are increasing day by day. While disasters affect millions of people globally each year, unfortunately they also accelerate the inequality and injustice in the society. The frequency of disasters and their impact on people has increased due...

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Main Author: Vedat Işıkhan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Artvin Coruh University 2021-07-01
Series:Doğal Afetler ve Çevre Dergisi
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Online Access:http://dacd.artvin.edu.tr/tr/download/article-file/1624987
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description All over the world, the negative consequences of disasters are increasing day by day. While disasters affect millions of people globally each year, unfortunately they also accelerate the inequality and injustice in the society. The frequency of disasters and their impact on people has increased due to climatic changes and increasing population density. Today, earthquakes, floods, drought, fires, volcanic and nuclear explosions, terrorist attacks have turned into ordinary events. Accordingly, the literature on the effects of natural or man-made disasters on victims and communities is abundant. Our findings from the disaster mental health literature indicate that the rescue team that performs the first responders has a risk for negative psychological consequences as they are directly and continuously exposed to traumatic experiences after intervening in disasters. Aid personnel (search and rescue team, firefighters, support groups, etc.) who immediately respond to disasters and assist victims may face various problems after disaster. However, it has been determined that the studies in the literature on the effects of disasters and disasters on these aid personnel are limited. The following study discusses the disaster literature, the relationship of disaster mental health, the general consequences of disasters, the psycho-social, physical and behavioral effects of disasters and disasters on aid personnel, their symptoms, and how to help and strengthen these personnel.
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spelling doaj-art-bb0276f05dea4eba981a3850f82790ea2025-02-02T08:11:03ZengArtvin Coruh UniversityDoğal Afetler ve Çevre Dergisi2528-96402021-07-0172399406https://doi.org/10.21324/dacd.893075Empowering Aid Personnel That Respond to DisastersVedat Işıkhan0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0519-6327Hacettepe Üniversitesi, İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi, Sosyal Hizmet BölümüAll over the world, the negative consequences of disasters are increasing day by day. While disasters affect millions of people globally each year, unfortunately they also accelerate the inequality and injustice in the society. The frequency of disasters and their impact on people has increased due to climatic changes and increasing population density. Today, earthquakes, floods, drought, fires, volcanic and nuclear explosions, terrorist attacks have turned into ordinary events. Accordingly, the literature on the effects of natural or man-made disasters on victims and communities is abundant. Our findings from the disaster mental health literature indicate that the rescue team that performs the first responders has a risk for negative psychological consequences as they are directly and continuously exposed to traumatic experiences after intervening in disasters. Aid personnel (search and rescue team, firefighters, support groups, etc.) who immediately respond to disasters and assist victims may face various problems after disaster. However, it has been determined that the studies in the literature on the effects of disasters and disasters on these aid personnel are limited. The following study discusses the disaster literature, the relationship of disaster mental health, the general consequences of disasters, the psycho-social, physical and behavioral effects of disasters and disasters on aid personnel, their symptoms, and how to help and strengthen these personnel.http://dacd.artvin.edu.tr/tr/download/article-file/1624987disasterpost traumatic stress disorderempowermentsocial workaid staffhuman services staff
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Empowering Aid Personnel That Respond to Disasters
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disaster
post traumatic stress disorder
empowerment
social work
aid staff
human services staff
title Empowering Aid Personnel That Respond to Disasters
title_full Empowering Aid Personnel That Respond to Disasters
title_fullStr Empowering Aid Personnel That Respond to Disasters
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title_short Empowering Aid Personnel That Respond to Disasters
title_sort empowering aid personnel that respond to disasters
topic disaster
post traumatic stress disorder
empowerment
social work
aid staff
human services staff
url http://dacd.artvin.edu.tr/tr/download/article-file/1624987
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