2014
DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2014.922456
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Social Support Functions During a Slowly-Evolving Environmental Disaster: The Case of Amphibole Asbestos Exposure in Libby, Montana

Abstract: Previous research concluded that victims of rapid-onset natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes) receive and provide high levels of instrumental support. However, different kinds of disasters (natural or human caused [technological, environmental, intentional/terrorism], rapid or slow onset, short or long duration) may create different stressors and thus influence the types of social support most needed and provided. We explored social support functions during an ongoing "slowly-evolving environmental disaster" in… Show more

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“…These localised contamination issues have major implications for communities in terms of health and the social and financial effects. 18,25,26 Internationally, information on the nature and scale of use of residential asbestos insulation is scarce, but it is clear from use of vermiculite in loft insulation in the USA and some other countries that the situation in Australia is not unique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These localised contamination issues have major implications for communities in terms of health and the social and financial effects. 18,25,26 Internationally, information on the nature and scale of use of residential asbestos insulation is scarce, but it is clear from use of vermiculite in loft insulation in the USA and some other countries that the situation in Australia is not unique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different types of disasters have different health consequences (Cline et al 2015). Drying lakes are one of the environmental disasters that have their own Adverse Health Effects (AHEs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different types of disasters have different health consequences. 2 Drying lakes are one of the types of environmental disasters that have their own Adverse Health Effects (AHEs). Today, there are many global experiences of drying lakes, most notably Aral Lake in Central Asia, Salton Lake in California, Owens Lake in California, and the Great Salt Lake in Utah, USA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%