2009
DOI: 10.1176/foc.7.2.foc221
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Five Essential Elements of Immediate and Mid-Term Mass Trauma Intervention: Empirical Evidence

Abstract: Given the devastation caused by disasters and mass violence, it is critical that intervention policy be based on the most updated research findings. However, to date, no evidence-based consensus has been reached supporting a clear set of recommendations for intervention during the immediate and the mid-term post mass trauma phases. Because it is unlikely that there will be evidence in the near or mid-term future from clinical trials that cover the diversity of disaster and mass violence circumstances, we assem… Show more

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“…What are the roles of the coping resources, sense of coherence and hope, in explaining stress reactions in each group? Previous studies have shown positive correlation between sense of coherence or hope and reduced distress (i.e., Hobfoll et al 2007;Sagy and Braun-Lewensohn 2009). According to the salutogenic approach, we expect each of the coping resources to contribute to the explanation of stress reactions in both groups (Bowman 1996;Braun-Lewensohn et al 2010b;Lee et al 2002).…”
Section: Are There Differences Between Israeli Jews and Arabmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…What are the roles of the coping resources, sense of coherence and hope, in explaining stress reactions in each group? Previous studies have shown positive correlation between sense of coherence or hope and reduced distress (i.e., Hobfoll et al 2007;Sagy and Braun-Lewensohn 2009). According to the salutogenic approach, we expect each of the coping resources to contribute to the explanation of stress reactions in both groups (Bowman 1996;Braun-Lewensohn et al 2010b;Lee et al 2002).…”
Section: Are There Differences Between Israeli Jews and Arabmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Recently, a worldwide panel of trauma intervention experts identified the following five empirically supported intervention principles that should be used in post-trauma intervention and prevention efforts (1) promotion of a sense of safety, (2) promotion of calm, (3) promotion of a sense of self-and community efficacy, (4) promotion of connectedness, and (5) promotion of hope (Hobfoll et al 2007). While randomized controlled studies are needed before any potential interventions can be identified as evidence-based, some schools may still feel compelled to "do something".…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different expert groups (e.g., Hobfoll et al, 2007) have formulated general and universal principles for the evidenceinformed mental health response to mass trauma. The authors emphasize the promotion of conditions that are associated with recovery from trauma such as a sense of safety, calming, a sense of self and community efficacy, connectedness, and hope (Hobfoll et al, 2007).…”
Section: Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%