Evaluation of a Group-Based Resilience Intervention for Typhoon Haiyan Survivors

This study evaluated the impact of Katatagan, a culturally adapted, group-based, and mindfulness-informed resilience intervention developed for disaster survivors in the Philippines. The intervention aimed to teach six adaptive coping skills: harnessing strengths, managing physical reactions, managi...

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Main Authors: Hechanova, Ma. Regina, Ramos, Pia Anna P, Waelde, Lynn
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-10362020-02-18T07:05:41Z Evaluation of a Group-Based Resilience Intervention for Typhoon Haiyan Survivors Hechanova, Ma. Regina Ramos, Pia Anna P Waelde, Lynn This study evaluated the impact of Katatagan, a culturally adapted, group-based, and mindfulness-informed resilience intervention developed for disaster survivors in the Philippines. The intervention aimed to teach six adaptive coping skills: harnessing strengths, managing physical reactions, managing thoughts and emotions, seeking solutions and support, identifying positive activities, and planning for the future. Pre- and post-intervention assessments were conducted with 163 Typhoon Haiyan survivors. Six-month follow-up assessments were obtained for 37 participants. Pre- and post-results showed improvements in participants’ self-efficacy on all six coping skills. The 6-month follow-up revealed significant improvements in four of the six coping skills. Focus group discussions conducted at follow-up revealed that mindfulness, self-care, strengths, and reframing were some of the topics that were most memorable to participants. Among these, participants identified mindfulness as a skill that they continued to use. Participants also shared that they felt stronger because of the intervention and have shared what they learned with others in their communities. 2016-12-05T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/37 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1036&context=psychology-faculty-pubs Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo resilience disaster psychosocial interventions Philippines Typhoon Haiyan Clinical Psychology Emergency and Disaster Management Psychology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
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topic resilience
disaster
psychosocial interventions
Philippines
Typhoon Haiyan
Clinical Psychology
Emergency and Disaster Management
Psychology
spellingShingle resilience
disaster
psychosocial interventions
Philippines
Typhoon Haiyan
Clinical Psychology
Emergency and Disaster Management
Psychology
Hechanova, Ma. Regina
Ramos, Pia Anna P
Waelde, Lynn
Evaluation of a Group-Based Resilience Intervention for Typhoon Haiyan Survivors
description This study evaluated the impact of Katatagan, a culturally adapted, group-based, and mindfulness-informed resilience intervention developed for disaster survivors in the Philippines. The intervention aimed to teach six adaptive coping skills: harnessing strengths, managing physical reactions, managing thoughts and emotions, seeking solutions and support, identifying positive activities, and planning for the future. Pre- and post-intervention assessments were conducted with 163 Typhoon Haiyan survivors. Six-month follow-up assessments were obtained for 37 participants. Pre- and post-results showed improvements in participants’ self-efficacy on all six coping skills. The 6-month follow-up revealed significant improvements in four of the six coping skills. Focus group discussions conducted at follow-up revealed that mindfulness, self-care, strengths, and reframing were some of the topics that were most memorable to participants. Among these, participants identified mindfulness as a skill that they continued to use. Participants also shared that they felt stronger because of the intervention and have shared what they learned with others in their communities.
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author Hechanova, Ma. Regina
Ramos, Pia Anna P
Waelde, Lynn
author_facet Hechanova, Ma. Regina
Ramos, Pia Anna P
Waelde, Lynn
author_sort Hechanova, Ma. Regina
title Evaluation of a Group-Based Resilience Intervention for Typhoon Haiyan Survivors
title_short Evaluation of a Group-Based Resilience Intervention for Typhoon Haiyan Survivors
title_full Evaluation of a Group-Based Resilience Intervention for Typhoon Haiyan Survivors
title_fullStr Evaluation of a Group-Based Resilience Intervention for Typhoon Haiyan Survivors
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a Group-Based Resilience Intervention for Typhoon Haiyan Survivors
title_sort evaluation of a group-based resilience intervention for typhoon haiyan survivors
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2016
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/37
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1036&context=psychology-faculty-pubs
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