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Exploring the Disproportionate Impact of Disasters: Social Service Providers' Perceptions of Factors Increasing Vulnerability Among Hurricane Survivors.
Document Type
Article
Source
Families in Society: Journal of Contemporary Social Services. Jul2022, Vol. 103 Issue 3, p314-327. 14p.
Subject
*SOCIAL services
*SOCIAL impact
*HURRICANES
*HURRICANE Irma, 2017
*RISK perception
*HEALTH literacy
Language
ISSN
1044-3894
Abstract
Social service providers play a vital role in addressing the physical and mental health needs of vulnerable individuals, families, and communities during and after disasters. Considering the essential role of social service providers during and after disasters, it is vital to understand the challenges their clients encounter during emergencies. Our study explored social service providers' perceptions of the barriers socially vulnerable individuals and communities experienced after hurricanes Michael and Irma struck coastal communities in Florida in 2017–2018. Seventeen social service workers who provided direct support to survivors during and after the hurricanes participated in four focus group interviews. Providers described five factors that increased vulnerability of their clients including risk perception, socioeconomic constraints, physical and mental health challenges, language and literacy proficiency, and resource dependency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]