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Social Support Mobilization and Deterioration after Mexico’s 1999 Flood: Effects of Context, Gender, and Time

机译:墨西哥1999年洪水后的社会支持动员和恶化:背景,性别和时间的影响

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Samples of adults representative of Teziutlán, Puebla, and Villahermosa, Tobasco, were interviewed 6, 12, 18, and 24 months after the devastating 1999 flood and mudslides. The interview contained multiple measures of social support that had been normed for Mexico. Comparisons between sample data and population norms suggested minimal mobilization of received support and substantial deterioration of perceived support and social embeddedness. Social support was lowest in Teziutlán, which had experienced mass casualties and displacement, and among women and persons of lower educational attainment. Disparities according to gender, context, and education grew larger as time passed. The results provide compelling evidence that the international health community must be mindful of social as well as psychological functioning when disasters strike the developing world.
机译:在1999年毁灭性的洪水和泥石流之后的6、12、18和24个月,采访了代表Teziutlán,Puebla和Tobasco的Villahermosa的成年人。采访包含墨西哥已规范的多项社会支持措施。样本数据与人口规范之间的比较表明,获得支持的动员最少,感知支持和社会包容性大大下降。在遭受大量人员伤亡和流离失所的特齐乌特兰,以及妇女和文化程度较低的人中,社会支持最低。随着时间的流逝,性别,背景和教育程度之间的差距越来越大。结果提供了令人信服的证据,表明当灾难袭击发展中国家时,国际卫生界必须牢记社会和心理功能。

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