Perceived Threat of Disaster, Efficacy, and Psychological Distress Among Individuals with a Physical Disability: A Longitudinal Model.
Ashley E ReedCynthia A RohrbeckPhilip W WirtzJennifer E MarceronPublished in: Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (2023)
In addition to broadening our understanding of factors related to psychological distress, these results have potentially important intervention implications; for example, to the extent that self-efficacy is a malleable construct, one way of reducing disaster-related psychological distress may be to increase an individual's self-efficacy.