Lemyre Louise, Clément Mélanie, Corneil Wayne, Craig Lorraine, Boutette Paul, Tyshenko Michael, Karyakina Nataliya, Clarke Robert, Krewski Daniel
School of Psychology, Institute of Population Health, McLaughlin Centre, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Biosecur Bioterror. 2005;3(4):316-30. doi: 10.1089/bsp.2005.3.316.
Evidence in the disaster mental health literature indicates that psychosocial consequences of terrorism are a critical component of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) events, both at the clinical level and the normal behavioral and emotional levels. Planning for such psychosocial aspects should be an integral part of emergency preparedness. As Canada and other countries build the capacity to prevent, mitigate, and manage CBRN threats and events, it is important to recognize the range of social, psychological, emotional, spiritual, behavioral, and cognitive factors that may affect victims and their families, communities, children, the elderly, responders, decision makers, and others at all phases of terrorism, from threat to post-impact recovery. A structured process to assist CBRN emergency planners, decision makers, and responders in identifying psychosocial risks, vulnerable populations, resources, and interventions at various phases of a CBRN event to limit negative psychosocial impacts and promote resilience and adaptive responses is the essence of our psychosocial risk assessment and management (P-RAM) framework. This article presents the evidence base and conceptual underpinnings of the framework, the principles underlying its design, its key elements, and its use in the development of decision tools for responders, planners, decision makers, and the general public to better assess and manage psychosocial aspects of CBRN threats or attacks.
灾难心理健康文献中的证据表明,恐怖主义的心理社会后果是化学、生物、放射和核(CBRN)事件在临床层面以及正常行为和情感层面的关键组成部分。针对此类心理社会方面的规划应成为应急准备工作的一个组成部分。随着加拿大和其他国家建立预防、减轻和管理CBRN威胁及事件的能力,认识到在恐怖主义从威胁到影响后恢复的各个阶段可能影响受害者及其家人、社区、儿童、老年人、应急人员、决策者和其他人员的一系列社会、心理、情感、精神、行为和认知因素非常重要。一个结构化的过程,用于协助CBRN应急规划人员、决策者和应急人员识别CBRN事件各个阶段的心理社会风险、脆弱人群、资源和干预措施,以限制负面心理社会影响并促进恢复力和适应性反应,这是我们心理社会风险评估与管理(P-RAM)框架的核心。本文介绍了该框架的证据基础和概念支撑、其设计所依据的原则、其关键要素,以及它在为应急人员、规划人员、决策者和公众开发决策工具以更好地评估和管理CBRN威胁或袭击的心理社会方面的应用。