Exploring Factors Associated with Psychological Resilience Among Earthquake Survivors from Turkey |
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Authors: | Gözde Ikizer A. Nuray Karanci Canay Doğulu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey |
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Abstract: | This study aimed to explore factors associated with psychological resilience in a sample of 360 survivors of the two earthquakes in Van, Turkey in 2011. Using a survey with measures on various pre-, within-, and post-disaster variables, it has been shown that psychological resilience was influenced by multiple factors, providing empirical evidence for a multifactorial understanding of resilience. Furthermore, the study extended the traditional ways of resilience assessment by including stress-coping ability and severity of trauma-related symptoms as indicators of psychological resilience simultaneously. Findings were discussed considering the implications for research and interventions in the aftermath of natural disasters. |
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Keywords: | Disasters earthquakes resilience trauma Turkey |
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