Social Support Systems: Some Behavioral Patterns In The Context Of Mass Evacuation Activities

Author(s)Quarantelli, E. L.
Date Accessioned2005-04-20T19:53:10Z
Date Available2005-04-20T19:53:10Z
Publication Date1985
DescriptionHow are social support systems affected by disaster evacuation, shelter and housing activities? What implications can be derived from the literature in terms of links between disaster evacuation, sheltering and housing, social support systems, and mental health effects: Important as these questions are for planning post-disaster mental health and other services, there are, as yet, no conclusive answers to them. In part, the problem arises because the complexities of the related phenomena have not been addressed systematically. As will be indicated throughout this paper, crucial conceptual distinctions are seldom made. Even what is empirically known is often not well understood because it is not placed under an appropriate label or category. Frequently, these criticisms can be applied to the way the term “mass evacuation” is used by researchers and operational personnel in dealing with disasters.en
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KeywordsSocial Support Systemsen
KeywordsEvacuation Behavioren
KeywordsShelter Behavior Housingen
KeywordsMass Evacuationen
TitleSocial Support Systems: Some Behavioral Patterns In The Context Of Mass Evacuation Activitiesen
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