Preparing for an Influenza Pandemic: Mental Health Considerations
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Auteurs : Paul C. Perrin ; O. Lee Mccabe ; George S. Everly ; Jonathan M. LinksSource :
- Prehospital and Disaster Medicine [ 1049-023X ] ; 2009-06.
Abstract
There is a common belief that an influenza pandemic not only is inevitable, but that it is imminent. It is further believed by some, and dramatized by a 2006 made-for-television-movie, that such a pandemic will herald an end to life as we know it. Are such claims hyperboles, or does a pandemic represent the most significant threat to public health in the new millennium? Any potential effects of a disease on a population are mediated not only through the pathophysiological mechanisms of the disease itself, but through the psychological and behavioral reactions that such a disease might engender. It is the purpose of this paper to explore the potential psychological and behavioral reactions that may accompany an influenza pandemic.
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