2004
DOI: 10.1017/s1049023x00001448
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When Disaster Strikes: Responding to the Needs of Children

Abstract: Abbreviations: WMD = weapons of mass destruction DSR = disaster somatization reaction TDB = Terrorism and Disaster Branch NCTSN = National Child Traumatic Stress Network AbstractWhen a disaster strikes, parents are quick to seek out the medical advice and reassurance of their primary care physician, pediatrician, or in the case of an emergency, an emergency department physician. As physicians often are the first line of responders following a disaster, it is important that they have a thorough understanding of… Show more

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“…It is imperative that they possess adequate knowledge and skill in the care of pediatric trauma management, as well as the emotional readiness and social support needed to allow them to perform their tasks. 3,9,12 Research shows that when a large-scale event involving children occurs, the primary concern of health care workers is their commitment toward their own children and family members; 8 their concerns about their safety make it difficult for them to perform their duties. They may be far away from their children and families and in the midst of a crucial task, rendering them unable to make alternative arrangements for their children.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is imperative that they possess adequate knowledge and skill in the care of pediatric trauma management, as well as the emotional readiness and social support needed to allow them to perform their tasks. 3,9,12 Research shows that when a large-scale event involving children occurs, the primary concern of health care workers is their commitment toward their own children and family members; 8 their concerns about their safety make it difficult for them to perform their duties. They may be far away from their children and families and in the midst of a crucial task, rendering them unable to make alternative arrangements for their children.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in other natural disasters, children are a particularly vulnerable population (Gurwitch, Kees, Becker, Schreiber, Pfefferbaum & Diamond, 2004; Johnston & Redlener, 2006; Norris, Friedman, & Watson, 2002; Williams, Alexander, Bolsover, & Bakke, 2008). However, as contrasted with natural disasters that have advance warning during which there is time for families to unite and evacuate, earthquakes can cause a particularly high number of injuries and deaths, as well as destruction to community facilities and critical health infrastructure (La Greca & Prinstein, 2002; Mirhashemi, Ghanjal, Mohebbi, & Moharamzad, 2007).…”
Section: Earthquakes and Children: The Role Of Psychologists With Fammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dose-response effects have been related to factors such as severity of personal life threat, personal injury, injury or death of a family member or friend, directly observing the injury and death of others, feeling trapped or unable to escape, separation from parent, and damage to or destruction of one's home (Gurwitch et al, 2004; Proctor et al, 2007). Perceptions of life threat predict to post-trauma symptoms, even in low casualty disasters (La Greca, Silverman, Vernberg, & Prinstein, 1996).…”
Section: Earthquakes and Children: The Role Of Psychologists With Fammentioning
confidence: 99%
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