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  • Public Health
  • Disaster Mental Health Research
  • Child and Family Studies

Background:

  • The Northwest Center for Public Health Practice Child and Family Disaster Research Training (UWDRT) Program addressed a need for specialized training.
  • Existing research capacity in child and family disaster mental health required enhancement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a regional network of researchers and clinicians in child and family disaster mental health.
  • To bolster research capacity and collaboration in disaster mental health.
  • To elevate the scientific rigor of studies concerning children and families affected by disasters.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized web-based distance learning technology for program delivery.
  • Focused on training and developing a cadre of experts.
  • Overcame developmental and implementation obstacles.

Main Results:

  • Enhanced awareness and knowledge of child and family disaster mental health issues among participants.
  • Improved disaster and public health training independent of the program.
  • Informed local and state disaster response preparedness and actions.
  • Contributed to the body of research literature on child and family disaster mental health.

Conclusions:

  • The UWDRT program successfully increased knowledge and research capacity.
  • Web-based training is an effective modality for disaster mental health education.
  • The program positively impacted disaster preparedness and research output.