The Role of Parents, Parenting and the Family Environment in Children’s Post-Disaster Mental Health

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Vanessa E. Cobham
Brett McDermott
Divna Haslam
Matthew R. Sanders
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[1] University of Queensland,School of Psychology
[2] James Cook University,Parenting and Family Support Centre
[3] University of Queensland,Mater Research Institute
[4] University of Queensland,undefined
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Disaster; Children; Parenting; Family environment; Mental health;
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There is widespread support for the hypothesis that, post-disaster, children’s mental health is impacted—at least in part—via the impact on parents, parenting, parent-child interactions, and the family environment. To some degree, the enthusiasm with which this hypothesis is held outstrips the evidence examining it. The current paper critically evaluates the empirical evidence for this hypothesis and concludes that although limited (both in terms of number of existing studies and methodological flaws), the extant literature indicates some parent-related variables, as well as some aspects of the family environment are likely to constitute risk or protective factors for children. Given that parenting is modifiable, it is proposed that the identified parent- and family-related factors represent important therapeutic targets, and a universal post-disaster parenting intervention (Disaster Recovery Triple P) is described.
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