This authoritative book will be of interest to anyone involved in
studying the mental health consequences of large-scale traumatic
events or in measuring the effectiveness of postdisaster
interventions. The book considers disasters from different
perspectives and translates their chaotic aftermath into feasible
research ideas and approaches. Contributing authors, all
experienced researchers and practitioners, present a wide range of
methods and strategies used in epidemiology, program evaluation,
and public mental health planning in the aftermath of natural or
technological disasters and terrorism. Descriptions of exemplary
studies bring to life the associated logistical and scientific
challenges and show how these challenges can be addressed using
high-quality research designs.
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