The association between disaster vulnerability and post-disaster psychosocial service delivery across Europe

This study confirms that the developmental stage of post-disaster psychosocial support planning and

delivery systems in Europe is associated with countries’ level of disaster vulnerability. Lower

vulnerability is accompanied by more evolved planning and delivery systems. Countries in north, west

and central regions have more developed planning and delivery systems and lower vulnerability levels

than those in the south, southeast and east. The highest proportion of variance in vulnerability is

located at the regional level, most of the variance in planning and delivery systems is at the individual

level. Possible implications and chances for the optimization of psychosocial services are discussed.



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Referentie: 
Michel L.A. Dückers Ph.D., Anke B. Witteveen Ph.D., Prof Jonathan I. Bisson Ph.D., Prof Miranda Olff Ph.D. | 2017
In: Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, ISSN 1573-3289 | 44 | 4 | July | 470-479
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michel_Dueckers2/publication/280392780_The_Association_Between_Disaster_Vulnerability_and_Post-disaster_Psychosocial_Service_Delivery_Across_Europe/links/5732d7d408ae9ace8404890a.pdf