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Citation

Carbone EG, Echols ET. Psychol. Health 2017; 32(5): 530-548.

Affiliation

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) , Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR) , Atlanta , GA , USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/08870446.2017.1283039

PMID

28156138

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Dispositional optimism, a stable expectation that good things will happen, has been shown to improve health outcomes in a wide range of contexts, but very little research has explored the impact of optimism on post-disaster health and well-being.

DESIGN: Data for this study come from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Public health systems and mental health community recovery (PHSMHCR) Survey. Participants included 3216 individuals living in counties affected by the April 2011 tornado outbreak in Mississippi and Alabama. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: This study assesses the effect of dispositional optimism on post-disaster recovery and mental health.

RESULTS: Dispositional optimism was found to have a positive effect on personal recovery and mental health after the disaster. Furthermore, it moderated the relationship between level of home damage and personal recovery as well as the relationship between home damage and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), with stronger effects for those with increased levels of home damage.

CONCLUSIONS: The utility of screening for optimism is discussed, along with the potential for interventions to increase optimism as a means of mitigating adverse mental health effects and improving the recovery of individuals affected by disasters and other traumatic events.


Language: en

Keywords

disasters; mental health; optimism; recovery; tornado

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