Volume 2, issue number 4, is thin in comparison to previous issues, and yet the three articles presented here provide invaluable research and crucial information to the issue of stress in the world.
We are grateful to the authors for providing us such valuable information regarding stress and how it is addressed. These articles inform us about stress in various parts of the the world and the impact it has on each of us, regardless of location.
- EditorialThe articles presented here, volume 2, issue 4, provide invaluable research and crucial information to the issue of stress throughout the world.
- Original researchClimate change is often related to sudden-onset events, however, it also transpires incrementally through slow-onset effects, such as land and forest degradation, and ocean acidification
- Program developmentA disaster can trigger critical stress, which can be potentially traumatic to responders who are deployed to the disaster site to undertake rescue operations.
- Program developmentThis study tested the ‘Good Samaritan Model’ as an intervention on a building level in three public schools with documented incidents of verbal hostility and physical violence.