posted on 2016-02-29, 11:08authored byBing Y. Lei Morgan
This article investigates the traumatic experience of teachers who experienced the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan, China. A survey measuring participants' personal experiences, professional demands, and psychological responses was distributed to 241 teachers in five selected schools. Although the status of schoolteachers' trauma in a postdisaster situation has been explored in other countries, to date no comparable study has been made in China. The findings of this study address the literature gap by providing a picture of schoolteachers' personal and professional experience, their working conditions, and their coping strategies in a postdisaster situation.
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Citation
International Journal of School and Educational Psychology, 2016
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AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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International Journal of School and Educational Psychology
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