Management of Trauma in Special Populations After a Disaster
- Daya Somasundaram; Willem van de Put
PMID: 16602818
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The article focuses on managing trauma in vulnerable groups after a disaster. It describes how women, children, the elderly, and those with health issues are at higher risk for mental health problems. Effective management includes using both psychosocial services and mental health facilities together. Understanding cultural and social factors is important to help these groups recover. Planning involves identifying at-risk areas and educating community leaders and healthcare workers. A community-based approach with trained local workers can provide better support than using just one method alone for helping people heal from psychological distress after disasters.
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