Psychosocial Influences on Patient Presentations: Considerations for Research and Evaluation at Mass-Gathering Events.
Alison HuttonJamie RanseKatherine Lena GraySheila TurrisAdam LundMatthew Brendan MunnPublished in: Prehospital and disaster medicine (2020)
Upon interrogating the literature, the authors have determined that the variables fall under the categories of alcohol or drugs; maladaptive and adaptive behaviors; crowd behavior, crowd culture, and crowd mood; reason for attending event (motivation); duration; and crowd demographics. In collecting psychosocial data from mass gatherings, an agreed-upon set of variables that can be used to collect de-identified psychosocial variables for the purpose of making comparisons across societies for mass-gathering events (MGEs) would be invaluable to researchers and event clinicians.