Deck 15: Coping and Resilience in Youth After Exposure to Disaster Leslie Wind

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Where in the lifespan of individuals does the research report an estimated 14% being exposed to disaster?

A) Birth
B) Adolescence
C) Adulthood
D) Childhood
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What is one symptom that results from a traumatic event?

A) Exposure
B) Self-care
C) Regressive behavior
D) Trauma
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What is resilience?

A) Promotion of the likelihood a problem will continue
B) Positive adaptations despite adverse experiences
C) Contextual variables that challenge positive adaptation
D) Experiences that increase the likelihood of the onset of a particular problem
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What are risk factors?

A) Characteristics which challenge positive adaptation and increase likelihood of the onset of a problem
B) Positive adaptations despite adverse experiences
C) Contextual variables that decrease a problem
D) Promotion of the likelihood a problem will continue
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What are protective factors?

A) Characteristics which challenge adaptation to positive outcomes
B) Positive adaptations despite adverse experiences
C) Factors that increase resistance to a problem and moderate the relationship among negative outcomes
D) Factors that help an individual reduce stress
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What is coping?

A) Surviving trauma
B) A way to attempt to reduce stress
C) A way of moderating relationships
D) A way to compensate for vulnerability
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What are three types of exposure to trauma?

A) Previous traumatic, physical, and interpersonal
B) Exposure, reintegration, and reexposure
C) Physical, emotional, and sexual
D) Pre-adolescent, adolescent, and adulthood
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What type of exposure is common to children who experience disaster?

A) Disaster exposure
B) Reliving exposure
C) Triage exposure
D) Previous traumatic exposure
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What is a response that adolescents of low-income families experience as a result of disaster?

A) Increased risk for protective factors
B) Increased risk for having mental health problems
C) Decreased exposure to risk factors
D) Decreased aspiration to live
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Traumatic effects from a disaster may lead to symptoms of anxiety.
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Posttraumatic play is one aspect of a symptom of traumatic effect.
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Overcoming the odds and adapting despite adverse effects is defined as coping.
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The post-disaster triage model is recommended at macro levels of social work practice with children of traumatic events.
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Adolescents from low-income families who experience disaster are more likely to be absent, suspended, or expelled.
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Psychological First Aid (PFA) is an evidence-informed approach used to assist youth, adults, and their families immediately after exposure to disasters.
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Twenty components make up PFA.
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Transference and countertransference, cultural beliefs, and outcomes happen most often during the late phases of cleaning up from a disaster.
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Disaster responders are exposed to repeated traumatic events and, in their role as helpers, may have strong countertransference reactions.
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What are the seven phases of the Soliman (2010) ethical framework?
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What do the two stages of the U.S. National Disaster Recovery Framework entail?
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What are the three tasks carried out when using the community-based disaster management model?
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Describe the PFA intervention and the four standards associated with the approach.
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Define risk and protective factors and describe how these two factors interact to support children of disaster following exposure to traumatic events.
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Deck 15: Coping and Resilience in Youth After Exposure to Disaster Leslie Wind
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Where in the lifespan of individuals does the research report an estimated 14% being exposed to disaster?

A) Birth
B) Adolescence
C) Adulthood
D) Childhood
Childhood
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What is one symptom that results from a traumatic event?

A) Exposure
B) Self-care
C) Regressive behavior
D) Trauma
Regressive behavior
3
What is resilience?

A) Promotion of the likelihood a problem will continue
B) Positive adaptations despite adverse experiences
C) Contextual variables that challenge positive adaptation
D) Experiences that increase the likelihood of the onset of a particular problem
Positive adaptations despite adverse experiences
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What are risk factors?

A) Characteristics which challenge positive adaptation and increase likelihood of the onset of a problem
B) Positive adaptations despite adverse experiences
C) Contextual variables that decrease a problem
D) Promotion of the likelihood a problem will continue
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What are protective factors?

A) Characteristics which challenge adaptation to positive outcomes
B) Positive adaptations despite adverse experiences
C) Factors that increase resistance to a problem and moderate the relationship among negative outcomes
D) Factors that help an individual reduce stress
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What is coping?

A) Surviving trauma
B) A way to attempt to reduce stress
C) A way of moderating relationships
D) A way to compensate for vulnerability
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What are three types of exposure to trauma?

A) Previous traumatic, physical, and interpersonal
B) Exposure, reintegration, and reexposure
C) Physical, emotional, and sexual
D) Pre-adolescent, adolescent, and adulthood
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What type of exposure is common to children who experience disaster?

A) Disaster exposure
B) Reliving exposure
C) Triage exposure
D) Previous traumatic exposure
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What is a response that adolescents of low-income families experience as a result of disaster?

A) Increased risk for protective factors
B) Increased risk for having mental health problems
C) Decreased exposure to risk factors
D) Decreased aspiration to live
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Traumatic effects from a disaster may lead to symptoms of anxiety.
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Posttraumatic play is one aspect of a symptom of traumatic effect.
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Overcoming the odds and adapting despite adverse effects is defined as coping.
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The post-disaster triage model is recommended at macro levels of social work practice with children of traumatic events.
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Adolescents from low-income families who experience disaster are more likely to be absent, suspended, or expelled.
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Psychological First Aid (PFA) is an evidence-informed approach used to assist youth, adults, and their families immediately after exposure to disasters.
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Twenty components make up PFA.
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Transference and countertransference, cultural beliefs, and outcomes happen most often during the late phases of cleaning up from a disaster.
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Disaster responders are exposed to repeated traumatic events and, in their role as helpers, may have strong countertransference reactions.
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What are the seven phases of the Soliman (2010) ethical framework?
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What do the two stages of the U.S. National Disaster Recovery Framework entail?
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What are the three tasks carried out when using the community-based disaster management model?
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Describe the PFA intervention and the four standards associated with the approach.
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Define risk and protective factors and describe how these two factors interact to support children of disaster following exposure to traumatic events.
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