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How Does Negative Life Change Following Disaster Response Impact Distress Among Red Cross Responders?
Authors:McCaslin  Shannon E; Jacobs  Gerard A; Meyer  David L; Johnson-Jimenez  Erika; Metzler  Thomas J; Marmar  Charles R
Abstract:The American Red Cross is the largest nongovernmental organization responding to disasters in the United States. This study investigated the impact of negative life change occurring in the year following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on levels of distress among 757 Red Cross Disaster Services Human Resources (national disaster team) employees and volunteers who responded to this disaster. Negative life change in the year following disaster response fully mediated the relationship between disaster response and symptoms of depression and partially mediated the responses between disaster response and posttraumatic stress and anxiety symptoms. Results highlight the importance of life experiences in the year following disaster response and, therefore, the education and follow-up services provided to disaster workers prior to and following disaster assignment. Suggestions for monitoring disaster-related stress during and following assignment are provided. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:Red Cross employees  stressful life events  disasters  mental health  terrorism  psychology  distress  volunteers
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