2022
DOI: 10.15301/jepa.2022.30.1.255
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The Effect of Quality of Life of Disaster Victims on Resilience: Focusing on the Moderating Effect of Social Support

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“…6,37 Furthermore, most studies have focused on resilience on an individual level. 37 However, it is important to consider the interaction between individuals and their environment. 38–40 Therefore, a more diverse range of perspectives should be applied when examining the variables, taking into account the multidimensional system of mutual interactions between individuals, events, and environmental factors.…”
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“…6,37 Furthermore, most studies have focused on resilience on an individual level. 37 However, it is important to consider the interaction between individuals and their environment. 38–40 Therefore, a more diverse range of perspectives should be applied when examining the variables, taking into account the multidimensional system of mutual interactions between individuals, events, and environmental factors.…”
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“…[34][35][36] Previous discussions on disaster-affected people's recovery have been limited to narrow dimensions such as PTSD and depression. 6,37 Furthermore, most studies have focused on resilience on an individual level. 37 However, it is important to consider the interaction between individuals and their environment.…”
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