Journal article
The role of anger and ongoing stressors in mental health following a natural disaster
D Forbes, N Alkemade, E Waters, L Gibbs, C Gallagher, P Pattison, D Lusher, C MacDougall, L Harms, K Block, E Snowdon, C Kellet, V Sinnott, G Ireton, J Richardson, RA Bryant
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | Published : 2015
Abstract
Objective: Research has established the mental health sequelae following disaster, with studies now focused on understanding factors that mediate these outcomes. This study focused on anger, alcohol, subsequent life stressors and traumatic events as mediators in the development of mental health disorders following the 2009 Black Saturday Bushfires, Australiaâ(tm)s worst natural disaster in over 100 years. Method: This study examined data from 1017 (M = 404, F = 613) adult residents across 25 communities differentially affected by the fires and participating in the Beyond Bushfires research study. Data included measures of fire exposure, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, alcohol abus..
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Awarded by ARC Linkage Grant
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This project was supported by an ARC Linkage Grant (LP100200164).