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  • Climate change is exacerbating natural disasters globally.
  • Children's behavioral health is particularly vulnerable to disaster impacts.
  • Existing mental health services are often insufficient to meet the needs of disaster-affected children.

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  • To outline a public health framework for addressing children's behavioral health needs post-disaster.
  • To identify and describe key interventions for disaster-exposed youth.
  • To provide clinical guidance for professionals working with children after natural disasters.

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  • Review of current literature on disaster behavioral health interventions.
  • Description of evidence-based practices such as Psychological First Aid and Skills for Psychological Recovery.
  • Discussion of clinical considerations including parenting, grief, and suicide risk.

Main Results:

  • A public health approach is essential for scaling interventions to meet the growing need.
  • Specific interventions like Psychological First Aid and Skills for Psychological Recovery are effective.
  • Addressing parenting, suicide risk, and grief is critical for comprehensive care.

Conclusions:

  • A proactive, public health-centered strategy is necessary to support children's mental health after natural disasters.
  • Interventions must be tailored to the unique needs of disaster-affected youth.
  • Continued research and implementation of evidence-based practices are vital.