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REVIEW PAPER: THE RESILIENT CHILD INDICATORS IN NATURAL DISASTERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL

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  95-99

Abstract

 Annually, CHILDREN as a major group are affected in disasters worldwide. RESILIENCE terminology is appeared in disaster risk reduction to improve more attention paid on human ability instead of concentration on his vulnerability. It seems that child resiliency may be the best approach to decrease the vulnerability. Although there are lots of studies on resiliency, CHILDREN resiliency in disasters seems to be a unique field to consider. The current SYSTEMATIC REVIEW aimed at synthesizing the evidence of the CHILDREN resiliency indicators in NATURAL DISASTERs to identify their capacity and improve their ability against the disaster consequences. The current SYSTEMATIC REVIEW was conducted on the CHILDREN resiliency in articles regarding NATURAL DISASTER situation that extracted indicators/factors to improve CHILDREN resiliency in NATURAL DISASTERs. Four main electronic databases which cover such articles were searched including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Pycinfo. Furthermore, experts were asked to identify verifiable grey literatures. EndNote software version X7 was used to manage searching the databases, screening duplications, and extracting irrelevant articles. Search strategy was defined by the current review authors. Specific syntax was used for each main database. A period was considered to search the databases. The evaluation of the articles was conducted based on PICO defined according to the research question to include and exclude the articles. Moreover, the qualitative assessment and review instrument (QARI) checklist from JBI (Joanna Briggs Institute Reviewers’ Manual: 2014 edition) was used to assess the quality criteria. It is a quality context focused on human psychosocial behavior with specific group called CHILDREN, adolescents, teenagers, and youths, but the current SYSTEMATIC REVIEW called them under eighteen-year-old CHILDREN according to the definition of the United Nations International CHILDREN’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF). On the other hand, the QARI data extraction instrument was also used according to the research question.The current systematic literature review determined the tangible criteria of child resiliency was valuable for decision makers, community, researchers, families, and the people concerned about CHILDREN and also disaster situations. In this way, in disaster situations they could evaluate the difference between resilient CHILDREN vs. non-resilient ones; the impacts are limited to the disaster, but also long-time after the disaster.

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    MOHAMMADINIA, LEILA, ARDALAN, ALI, KHORASANI ZAVAREH, DAVOUD, EBADI, ABBAS, MALEK AFZALI, HOSSEIN, & FAZEL, MOJTABA. (2017). REVIEW PAPER: THE RESILIENT CHILD INDICATORS IN NATURAL DISASTERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL. HEALTH IN EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS QURTERLY, 2(2), 95-99. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/346027/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    MOHAMMADINIA LEILA, ARDALAN ALI, KHORASANI ZAVAREH DAVOUD, EBADI ABBAS, MALEK AFZALI HOSSEIN, FAZEL MOJTABA. REVIEW PAPER: THE RESILIENT CHILD INDICATORS IN NATURAL DISASTERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL. HEALTH IN EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS QURTERLY[Internet]. 2017;2(2):95-99. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/346027/en

    IEEE: Copy

    LEILA MOHAMMADINIA, ALI ARDALAN, DAVOUD KHORASANI ZAVAREH, ABBAS EBADI, HOSSEIN MALEK AFZALI, and MOJTABA FAZEL, “REVIEW PAPER: THE RESILIENT CHILD INDICATORS IN NATURAL DISASTERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL,” HEALTH IN EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS QURTERLY, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 95–99, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/346027/en

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