Development of an adolescent coping model in seasonal flood-prone areas: a qualitative feasibility study
Catégorie d'article: Original article
Publié en ligne: 16 déc. 2024
Pages: 435 - 445
Reçu: 17 janv. 2024
Accepté: 25 mars 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2024-0048
Mots clés
© 2024 Susanti Niman et al., published by Sciendo
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Objective
The aim is to develop and verify the feasibility of an adolescent coping model in seasonal flood-prone areas. This coping model supports mental health nurses’ practical application to adolescents in flood-prone areas.
Methods
We developed the adolescent coping model based on the processes established in three integrated theories: self-care management for vulnerable populations, coping approaches, and coping with disaster. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 15 participants to explore their perspectives and experiences with flood disasters. We used purposeful sampling for maximum diversity. Data were collected through face-to-face, in-depth interviews. Data were transcribed verbatim, followed by qualitative content analysis. The coping model of adolescents in flood-prone areas was analyzed qualitatively and inductively from the viewpoint of acceptability.
Results
The following five categories were identified: (1) coping process post-disaster; (2) coping approach; (3) community power; (4) vulnerability; and (5) self-potential. These domains formed a model for coping model adolescents in seasonal flood-prone areas. Accordingly, our findings showed that the model could be practical for mental health community nursing.
Conclusions
Mental health nurses can use the coping model for disaster mental health nursing in adolescents in flood-prone areas. The application of this model will help adolescents increase self-efficacy.