Supplemental Research Bulletin:
Behavioral Health Conditions in Children and Youth Exposed to Natural Disasters
While children and youth may experience disaster reactions similar to those of adults, in other ways their experience of disasters is different. Because children and youth may not yet have developed the communication skills needed to seek help in disasters and depend on adults for protection and care, they may be at higher risk for negative mental health and developmental consequences after a disaster.
This edition of the Supplemental Research Bulletin reviews existing literature on behavioral health symptoms in children and youth after natural disasters, including symptoms of depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress. It also discusses risk and protective factors that make children more or less vulnerable to the behavioral health effects of disasters. Lastly, it describes a wide range of interventions and methodologies for supporting children and youth after natural disasters, helping to reduce negative mental health outcomes and teaching skills to increase resilience.
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Supplemental Research Bulletin—Effects of Natural Disasters on Children and Youth
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