The role of social determinants in mental health and resilience after disasters: Implications for public health policy and practice

W Mao, VIO Agyapong - Frontiers in public health, 2021 - frontiersin.org
In this general literature review, we will explore the impacts and contribution of social
determinants to mental health and resiliency following both natural and man-made …

The social consequences of disasters: Individual and community change

M Arcaya, EJ Raker, MC Waters - Annual Review of Sociology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
We review findings from the last decade of research on the effects of disasters, concentrating
on three important themes: the differences between the recovery of places versus people …

Quantifying teacher resilience: Context matters

S Ainsworth, J Oldfield - Teaching and Teacher Education, 2019 - Elsevier
Previous research has identified individual and contextual level factors that may promote
resilience in teachers; however, little is known about their relative importance in predicting …

Children and disasters

L Peek, DM Abramson, RS Cox, A Fothergill… - Handbook of disaster …, 2018 - Springer
Although researchers have studied children's reactions to disaster since the 1940s, this
subfield has expanded tremendously over the past decade. In fact, nearly half of all studies …

Social media data and post-disaster recovery

M Jamali, A Nejat, S Ghosh, F **, G Cao - International Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
This study introduces a multi-step methodology for analyzing social media data during the
post-disaster recovery phase of Hurricane Sandy. Its outputs include identification of the …

The impact of housing displacement on the mental health of low-income parents after Hurricane Katrina

E Fussell, SR Lowe - Social Science & Medicine, 2014 - Elsevier
Previous studies in the aftermath of natural disasters have demonstrated relationships
between four dimensions of displacement–geographic distance from the predisaster …

Spatio-temporal determinants of mental health and well-being: advances in geographically-explicit ecological momentary assessment (GEMA)

TR Kirchner, S Shiffman - Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology, 2016 - Springer
Purpose Overview of geographically explicit momentary assessment research, applied to
the study of mental health and well-being, which allows for cross-validation, extension, and …

Disastrous burdens: Hurricane Katrina, federal housing assistance, and well-being

EJ Raker, T Woods - RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of …, 2023 - rsfjournal.org
Few existing studies of federal disaster aid examine the logics that govern assistance
access. Applying the lens of administrative burdens, we identify four onerous aspects of the …

Rethinking the interplay between affluence and vulnerability to aid climate change adaptive capacity

C Eriksen, GL Simon, F Roth, SJ Lakhina, B Wisner… - Climatic Change, 2020 - Springer
Affluence and vulnerability are often seen as opposite sides of a coin—with affluence
generally understood as reducing forms of vulnerability through increased resilience and …

Social capital's role in recovery: evidence from communities affected by the 2010 Pakistan floods

MS Akbar, DP Aldrich - Disasters, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Pakistan suffered large‐scale flooding in summer 2010 that caused damage amounting to
approximately USD 43 billion, claimed the lives of at least 1,700 people, and negatively …