Framework for strengthening primary health care and community networks to mitigate the long-term psychosocial impact of floods in Kerala

P.S. Kiran, Bindu Mohan, V. Abhijith, Amal Abraham, G. Anoop, R.S. Dinesh, Hareesh Krishnan, Krishna Mahadevan, Manju Peethambaran, Marwa Kunheen, Midhun Sidharthan, S. Prathibha, G. Sukesh, K.P. Thomas,K.P. Jayaprakashan,T.S. Jaisoorya

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction(2021)

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Individuals who encounter disasters experience negative consequences across physical, mental and psychosocial domains. Impacts on mental health and psychosocial domains are more common, and last longer than physical health problems. In August 2018, the state of Kerala, India witnessed unprecedented floods that resulted in 483 deaths and significant loss of property and livelihood. Project “PARIRAKSHA” was implemented by the Government of Kerala, to mitigate the long-term psychosocial impact of the disaster. It has been one of the largest comprehensive post-disaster psychosocial project in India till date, aimed to benefit approximately 2 million people across 93 panchayats which experienced severe flooding and loss of life.
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Kerala,India,Floods,Long-term psychosocial recovery,Primary care project
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