“We can help ourselves”: does community resilience buffer against the negative impact of flooding on mental health?
T. Masson, S. Bamberg, M. Stricker, A. Heidenreich, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 19 (2019) 2371–2384.
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Abstract. Empirical evidence of the relationship between social support and
post-disaster mental health provides support for a general beneficial effect
of social support (main-effect model; Wheaton, 1985). From a theoretical
perspective, a buffering effect of social support on the negative
relationship between disaster-related stress and mental health also seems
plausible (stress-buffering model; Wheaton, 1985). Previous studies, however, (a) have
paid less attention to the buffering effect of social support and (b) have mainly relied on interpersonal support (but not collective-level
support such as community resilience) when investigating this issue. This previous
work might have underestimated the effect of support on post-disaster mental
health. Building on a sample of residents in Germany recently affected by
flooding (N=118), we show that community resilience to flooding (but not
general interpersonal social support) buffered against the negative effects
of flooding on post-disaster mental health. The results support the
stress-buffering model and call for a more detailed look at the relationship
between support and resilience and post-disaster adjustment, including
collective-level variables.
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Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
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19
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11
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2371-2384
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Masson, Torsten ; Bamberg, Sebastian ; Stricker, Michael ; Heidenreich, Anna: “We can help ourselves”: does community resilience buffer against the negative impact of flooding on mental health? In: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Bd. 19, Copernicus GmbH (2019), Nr. 11, S. 2371–2384
Masson T, Bamberg S, Stricker M, Heidenreich A. “We can help ourselves”: does community resilience buffer against the negative impact of flooding on mental health? Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences. 2019;19(11):2371-2384. doi:10.5194/nhess-19-2371-2019
Masson, T., Bamberg, S., Stricker, M., & Heidenreich, A. (2019). “We can help ourselves”: does community resilience buffer against the negative impact of flooding on mental health? Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 19(11), 2371–2384. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-19-2371-2019
@article{Masson_Bamberg_Stricker_Heidenreich_2019, title={“We can help ourselves”: does community resilience buffer against the negative impact of flooding on mental health?}, volume={19}, DOI={10.5194/nhess-19-2371-2019}, number={11}, journal={Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences}, publisher={Copernicus GmbH}, author={Masson, Torsten and Bamberg, Sebastian and Stricker, Michael and Heidenreich, Anna}, year={2019}, pages={2371–2384} }
Masson, Torsten, Sebastian Bamberg, Michael Stricker, and Anna Heidenreich. “‘We Can Help Ourselves’: Does Community Resilience Buffer against the Negative Impact of Flooding on Mental Health?” Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 19, no. 11 (2019): 2371–84. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-19-2371-2019.
T. Masson, S. Bamberg, M. Stricker, and A. Heidenreich, “‘We can help ourselves’: does community resilience buffer against the negative impact of flooding on mental health?,” Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, vol. 19, no. 11, pp. 2371–2384, 2019.
Masson, Torsten, et al. “‘We Can Help Ourselves’: Does Community Resilience Buffer against the Negative Impact of Flooding on Mental Health?” Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, vol. 19, no. 11, Copernicus GmbH, 2019, pp. 2371–84, doi:10.5194/nhess-19-2371-2019.