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