A Cognitive Developmental Approach to Understanding How Children Cope With Disasters |
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Authors: | Catherine Gray Deering PhD RN CS |
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Affiliation: | Clayton College and State University, Morrow, GA, USA. catherinedeering@mail.clayton.edu |
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Abstract: | TOPIC: This paper applies cognitive developmental theory to explain how preschoolers, school-age children, and adolescents process and respond to disasters. PURPOSE: To help clinicians understand the disaster experience from a child's point of view, recognize age-specific reactions, identify symptoms that may signal coping difficulties, and plan effective interventions. SOURCES: Case examples from the author's work with flood victims illustrate typical reactions for children (preschool to adolescents) within a family context, along with developmentally appropriate interventions. CONCLUSIONS: Children affected by disasters need nursing interventions geared toward their particular developmental level and sensitive to their perception of the disaster. |
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Keywords: | Adolescents children coping development disaster |
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