Research on post-disaster reconstruction has shown linkages between resettlement of survivors and religious reform.
Probably the greatest strength of this book is that it gives voice to the radiation survivors.
Excellent chapters discuss the pros and cons of screening, intervention for survivors of prolonged adversity and relocation stress.
Guidelines for the ethical conduct of research carried out by mental health service users and survivors.
Additionally, they expand benefits for low-earners, widows and widowers, disabled workers and young survivors.
A further cause of particular concern is the high incidence of sudden and unexplained death in survivors of early shunts.
Compared to relatives or friends who have died, survivors may evaluate their health as relatively good.
Is psychological wellbeing impaired in long-term survivors of breast cancer?