Home
Statistics
How It Works
Login
Register
Keyword Connections
-
disaster
Keywords
Connection Type
Connection
Journals
pediatrics
Frontiers in psychiatry
Disability and rehabilitation
australasian psychiatry : bulletin of royal australian and new zealand college of psychiatrists
International journal of environmental research and public health
revista panamericana de salud publica = pan american journal of public health
The New England journal of medicine
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
jbi database of systematic reviews and implementation reports
Disaster medicine and public health preparedness
Prehospital and disaster medicine
current psychiatry reports
The American surgeon
Environmental health : a global access science source
international psychogeriatrics
Disasters
jamba (potchefstroom, south africa)
forensic science, medicine, and pathology
who south-east asia journal of public health
suicide & life-threatening behavior
cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology
journal of emergency management (weston, mass)
reproductive health matters
the psychiatric clinics of north america
BMC proceedings
The American journal of orthopsychiatry
disaster and military medicine
Research Groups
No Research Group Connected
Bibliographies
[1]
Significant PTSD and Other Mental Health Effects Present 18 Months After the Fort Mcmurray Wildfire: Findings From 3,070 Grades 7-12 Students.
[2]
Flooding and the 'new normal': what is the role of gender in experiences of post-disaster ontological security?
[3]
Recent disasters in Sri Lanka: lessons learned.
[4]
Bloodied but unbowed: resilience examined in a South asian community.
[5]
Homicidal firearm injuries: a study from Sri Lanka.
[6]
Prevalence and correlates of clinically significant depressive symptoms among elderly people in Sri Lanka: findings from a national survey.
[7]
Gender, family, and community correlates of mental health in South Asian Americans.
[8]
The gift of disaster: the commodification of good intentions in post-tsunami Sri Lanka.
[9]
Ethnicity, politics and inequality: post-tsunami humanitarian aid delivery in Ampara District, Sri Lanka.
[10]
Reproductive health concerns in six conflict-affected areas of Sri Lanka.
[11]
Completed suicide among Sinhalese in Sri Lanka: a psychological autopsy study.
[12]
Behavioural problems in Sri Lankan schoolchildren: associations with socio-economic status, age, gender, academic progress, ethnicity and religion.
[13]
Preparation, roles, and responsibilities of Filipino occupational therapists in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.
[14]
Addressing challenges in children's mental health in disaster-affected areas in Japan and the Philippines - highlights of the training program by the National Center for Global Health and Medicine.
[15]
Understanding Liability Risks and Protections for Pediatric Providers During Disasters.
[16]
Utilization of Functional Exercises to Build Regional Emergency Preparedness among Rural Health Organizations in the US.
[17]
Mapping of nutrition and sectoral policies addressing malnutrition in Latin America.
[18]
"Zombie" Outbreak Caused by the Synthetic Cannabinoid AMB-FUBINACA in New York.
[19]
Case study of medical evacuation before and after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident in the great east Japan earthquake.
[20]
The patient experience of patient-centered communication with nurses in the hospital setting: a qualitative systematic review protocol.
[21]
Animal welfare, One Health and emergency preparedness and response in the Asia-Pacific region.
[22]
Dynamic Reconfiguration of Cluster-Tree Wireless Sensor Networks to Handle Communication Overloads in Disaster-Related Situations
[23]
СТАТУС ХАТНЬОЇ РОБІТНИЦІ В УРБАНІЗОВАНОМУ СОЦІУМІ УКРАЇНИ ПЕРШОЇ ПОЛОВИНИ ХХ СТ. / homeworkers status in ukrainian urbanized society at first part of xx century
[24]
coupled vulnerability and resilience: the dynamics of cross-scale interactions in post-katrina new orleans
[25]
mapping the vulnerability hotspots over hindu-kush himalaya region to flooding disasters
[26]
disaster and sociolegal studies
[27]
emergency preparedness and response in occupational setting: a position statement
[28]
are older people more vulnerable to long-term impacts of disasters?
[29]
natural disasters and idps’ rights
[30]
a conceptual disaster risk reduction framework for health and safety hazards in the construction industry
[31]
identifikasi bencana dan evaluasi pencapaian tujuan pembangunan millenium di nusa tenggara timur
[32]
planning cultural heritage protection is easier than managing an actual disaster
[33]
iron, engineering and architectural history in crisis: following the case of the river dee bridge disaster, 1847
[34]
local communities and health disaster management in the mining sector
[35]
opioid substitution treatment planning in a disaster context: perspectives from emergency management and health professionals in aotearoa/new zealand
[36]
globalization, global health and disaster
[37]
Research on the Jurisprudence and Practice of International Disaster Relief
[38]
School Resilience in the Face of Disaster Risk: Awareness, Challenges, and Coping Mechanism
[39]
The role of heritage conservation in disaster mitigation: a conceptual framework for connecting heritage and flood management in Chiang Mai, Thailand
[40]
A study of dissociation in survivors of 5 disasters.
[41]
Beneficial roles of social support for mental health vary in the japanese population depending on disaster experience: A nationwide cross-sectional study
[42]
Development and evaluation of an elective course of pharmacist's roles in disaster management in France.
[43]
Depression in Youth Exposed to Disasters, Terrorism and Political Violence.
[44]
Disasters, children and the kidneys.
[45]
Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Negative Emotions in New York City After a Natural Disaster as Seen in Social Media.
[46]
Humanitarian Aid and Local Power Structures: Lessons From Haiti's "Shadow Disaster".
[47]
Social support, interpersonal, and community dynamics following disasters caused by natural hazards
[48]
The analysis of student prior knowledge to flood disaster
[49]
Vulnerability and the international law commission's draft articles on the protection of persons in the event of disasters
[50]
Modeling (Im) mobility: The decision to stay in disaster prone area amongs fishermen community in Semarang
[51]
Building and Maintaining a Citizen Science Network With Fishermen and Fishing Communities Post Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster Using a CBPR Approach
[52]
Traditional knowledge system in disaster risk reduction: Exploration, acknowledgement and proposition.
[53]
The Relative Effects of Logistics, Coordination and Human Resource on Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief Mission Performance
[54]
Regional Policy for Disaster Risk Management in Developing Countries Within the Sendai Framework: A Systematic Review.
[55]
Gulf Coast oil disaster: impact on human reproduction.
[56]
Disaster risk governance in Iran: Document analysis.
[57]
Accounting for disasters: Evidence of under-representation of victims in the accountability process
[58]
The Spatial and Temporal Influence of Cloud Cover on Satellite-Based Emergency Mapping of Earthquake Disasters.
[59]
Breaking Through Barriers and Building Disaster Mental Resilience: A Case Study in the Aftermath of the 2015 Nepal Earthquakes.
[60]
Basic Disaster Preparedness of Rural Community Pharmacies in 5 States.
[61]
Risk, Transformation and Adaptation: Ideas for Reframing Approaches to Disaster Risk Reduction.
[62]
Towards resilient health systems: opportunities to align surgical and disaster planning.
[63]
Assessing the national capacity for disaster research response (DR2) within the NIEHS Environmental Health Sciences Core Centers.
[64]
Assessing Disaster Preparedness and Educational Needs of Private Veterinary Practitioners in Mississippi.
[65]
Disaster preparedness of hillside residential area in Nagasaki city, Japan: evaluations regarding experiences related to a fire.
[66]
Natural disaster preparedness in a multi-hazard environment: Characterizing the sociodemographic profile of those better (worse) prepared.
[67]
Development and Implementation of a Disaster Medicine Certificate Series (DMCS) for Medical Students.
[68]
Forest Village Community Empowerment through Multi-stake holder Partnership Program to form Sustainable Green Forests and Disaster Preparedness in Garut
[69]
Comparison of Disaster Preparedness between Urban and Rural Community Hospitals in New York State
[70]
Community-based disaster management: Assessing local preparedness groups (LPGs) to build a resilient community in Semarang City, Indonesia
[71]
Community social capital and individual disaster preparedness in immigrants and Canadian-born individuals: an ecological perspective
[72]
Integrating mental health and disaster preparedness in intervention: A randomized controlled trial with earthquake and flood-affected communities in Haiti
[73]
Disaster preparedness training for Latino migrant and seasonal farm workers in communities where they work
[74]
The role of social capital in enhancing community disaster preparedness and building back better in recovery
[75]
The effectiveness of community radio infrastructure to support disaster preparedness (case study of community radio in Merapi Volcano, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
[76]
Comparison of disaster preparedness between upstate and downstate community hospitals in New York
[77]
Disaster preparedness networks in rural Midwest communities: Organizational roles, collaborations, and support for older residents
[78]
An integrated approach to mental health and disaster preparedness: A cluster comparison with earthquake affected communities in Nepal 11 Medical and Health Sciences 1117 Public Health and Health Services 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences 1701 Psychology
[79]
Disaster Risk Reduction in Myanmar: A Need for Focus on Community Preparedness and Improved Evaluation of Initiatives
[80]
Assessment of community hospital disaster preparedness in New York State
[81]
The Preparedness Level of Community in Facing Disaster in West Java Province
[82]
Disaster preparedness and learning needs among community health nurse coordinators in South Sulawesi Indonesia
[83]
Development of Community-Based Early Warning System (CBEWS) in enhancing community preparedness for dam-related disasters in Malaysia
[84]
Rural Community Disaster Preparedness and Risk Perception in Trujillo, Peru
[85]
Disaster prevention, disaster preparedness and local community resilience within the context of disaster risk management in Cameroon
[86]
Personal Disaster and Emergency Support Networks of Older Adults in a Rural Community: Changes after Participation in a Preparedness Program
[87]
Disasters, the marginalised and media preparedness in Zimbabwe: Reflections on the masvingo-based community media organisations’ coverage of the 2017 cyclone dineo victims
[88]
Disaster mental health preparedness in the community: A systematic review study
[89]
Strengthening community emergency preparedness and response in threats and epidemics disasters prevention and management in Saudi Arabia
[90]
Socio-demographic predictors for urban community disaster health risk perception and household based preparedness in a Chinese urban city
[91]
Preparedness for Protecting the Health of Community-Dwelling Vulnerable Elderly People in Eastern and Western Japan in the Event of Natural Disasters
[92]
Enhancing Disaster Resilience by Reducing Stress-Associated Health Impacts
[93]
A political economy analysis of decision-making on natural disaster preparedness in Kenya
[94]
‘Prevention is better than cure’: Assessing Ghana’s preparedness (capacity) for disaster management
[95]
Using Seasonal Climate Forecasts to Guide Disaster Management: The Red Cross Experience during the 2008 West Africa Floods
[96]
The Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project — A Community-Level, Public Health Initiative to Build Community Disaster Resilience
[97]
Children capacity in disaster risk reduction: A call for action
[98]
Challenges of Managing Animals in Disasters in the U.S.
[99]
Review: Health Management in Disasters with Focusing on Rehabilitation
[100]
Challenges Encountered During the Veterinary Disaster Response: An Example from Chile
[101]
Innovative information and communication technology (ICT) system for energy management of public utilities in a post-disaster region: Case study of a wastewater treatment plant in Fukushima