2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1024705420074
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“…The 70 Nishinomiya workshop participants came from a variety of social minority groups such as older people, people with disabilities, mothers with children in daycare and elementary schools, elementary school students, and residents of the city's restoration public housing complexes. After the conceptual clustering of Post-It notes, the same seven mutually exclusive card clusters as the SCEM emerged (Takeda, Tamura, and Tatsuki 2003). Secondly, the SCEM of life recovery was used as a base theoretical framework to conduct and guide life recovery assessment interviews with the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami survivors in Banda Aceh (N = 20) and the 2006 Central Java Earthquake survivors (N = 20) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Sakamoto et al 2009).…”
Section: Conceptualizations Of Major Constructs and Their Nomological...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 70 Nishinomiya workshop participants came from a variety of social minority groups such as older people, people with disabilities, mothers with children in daycare and elementary schools, elementary school students, and residents of the city's restoration public housing complexes. After the conceptual clustering of Post-It notes, the same seven mutually exclusive card clusters as the SCEM emerged (Takeda, Tamura, and Tatsuki 2003). Secondly, the SCEM of life recovery was used as a base theoretical framework to conduct and guide life recovery assessment interviews with the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami survivors in Banda Aceh (N = 20) and the 2006 Central Java Earthquake survivors (N = 20) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Sakamoto et al 2009).…”
Section: Conceptualizations Of Major Constructs and Their Nomological...mentioning
confidence: 99%