Original paper
Anger Dimensions and Mental Health Following a Disaster: Distribution and Implications After a Major Bushfire
Abstract
Anger is an important dimension of affect and a prominent feature of posttraumatic mental health, but it is commonly overlooked in postdisaster settings. We aimed to examine the distribution and implications of significant anger problems in the aftermath of a natural disaster, via analyses of Beyond Bushfires survey data from 736 residents of rural communities 5 years after the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria, Australia. Assessments...
Paper Details
Title
Anger Dimensions and Mental Health Following a Disaster: Distribution and Implications After a Major Bushfire
Published Date
Nov 2, 2020
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
1
Pages
46 - 55
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