2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184327
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Typhoon survivors' subjective wellbeing—A different view of responses to natural disaster

Abstract: ObjectiveSubjective well-being was evaluated three weeks after Super Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines. Based on the Conservation of Resources theory, which focuses on the role of resources in understanding adjustment following trauma, data was collected on lost resources. In line with the Conservation of Resources theory, four categories of resources were defined: objects—residential property; condition—gender health state and witness to injury; personal—coping strategies; energy–relationships.Design and … Show more

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“…Indeed, stress is frequently associated with lower life satisfaction for people in diverse contexts, including injured athletes (e.g., Malinauskas, 2010), students in college (e.g., Mahmoud et al, 2012), and people who have experienced natural disasters (e.g., Calvo et al, 2015;Galatzer-Levy et al, 2018;Hamama-Raz et al, 2017;A. L. D. Lau et al, 2008;Murakami et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, stress is frequently associated with lower life satisfaction for people in diverse contexts, including injured athletes (e.g., Malinauskas, 2010), students in college (e.g., Mahmoud et al, 2012), and people who have experienced natural disasters (e.g., Calvo et al, 2015;Galatzer-Levy et al, 2018;Hamama-Raz et al, 2017;A. L. D. Lau et al, 2008;Murakami et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the COR theory, such material, relational, and social assets provide the grounds for experiencing traumatic stress (Bakic & Ajdukovic, 2019); hence, losing such assets and inability/failure to regain them operationally means that an individual's reservoir gets empty dramatically. Whether these reservoirs are recovered, replaced over time, or lost forever provides the grounds for the psychological consequences of disasters (Bakic & Ajdukovic, 2019;Hamama-Raz, Palgi, Leshem, Ben-Ezra, & Lavenda, 2017). These assets, expressed as pre-earthquake happiness, have been considered as one of the in uential factors in overcoming unpleasant feelings and regaining happiness experience in the coming years (Calvo, Arcaya, Baum, Lowe, & Waters, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conservation of resources theory, an ecological theory of stress, suggests the origins of traumatic stress begins with the loss or threatened loss of these objectively valued resources. 2 Although we all have this common stressor, multifinality indicates a particular adverse event will not lead to the same outcome in every individual. 3 Those already experiencing severe mental illness (SMI) are at higher risk of increased functional impairment.…”
Section: Vulnerabilities In Populations With Psychosismentioning
confidence: 99%