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Citation

Cihanoğlu M, Vatansever M, Erden G. Eval. Program Plann. 2024; 103: e102403.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2024.102403

PMID

38237313

Abstract

The massive earthquakes experienced in August and November 1999 affected thousands of people in the Marmara region, the most densely populated and industrialized part of Turkey. The humanitarian and economic cost was so enormous, and these earthquakes have changed the Turkish disaster management system and the Turkish people's approach to disasters. Marmara earthquakes are also considered as a milestone in the provision of psychosocial services for disaster victims. This paper aims to review the psychosocial interventions targeting children, adolescents, and their families after the 1999 earthquakes in Turkey. The progression from initial responses to more organized psychosocial interventions is outlined. Conducting the interventions at schools has ensured that thousands of children, teachers, and parents are reached in the most efficient and effective way possible. The significance of the school context in designing psychosocial interventions is highlighted and implications of the lessons learned for traumatic experiences of children and parents are also explored. It is evaluated that these inferences obtained from the Marmara earthquake in Turkey can be used in disasters around the world.


Language: en

Keywords

Earthquakes; Children and adolescents; Natural disasters; Psychosocial interventions; Traumatic experience

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