Currently, NLM is not updating the Disaster Information Management Research Center (DIMRC) website, and is limiting updates to the Disaster Lit database to COVID-19 related data collection tools found in the DR2.
We are no longer adding links to other new disaster-related information. The content of select resources from Disaster Lit will be digitized and made available through Digital Collections and Bookshelf.
Annotation:The CRISIS Survey is designed to enable researchers and care providers to examine the extent and impact of life changes induced by the COVID-19 epidemic on the mental health and behavior of individuals and families across diverse international settings. This data may enable the identification of pre-, peri, and post-COVID-19 demographic, social, and clinical predictors of both short- and long-term impairment and distress induced by COVID-19 and its sequelae. The survey is designed to allow for follow-ups on a regular basis, with recommended frequencies of twice monthly or monthly. To facilitate multicultural perspectives, translations in a broad range of languages are available. Download surveys in PDF or Word Format, via GitHub, or via REDCap.
Free/Publicly Available
Contact Information: National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program Mood Spectrum Collaboration, Dr. Kathleen Merikangas at merikank@mail.nih.gov
Includes Research Tools:
Yes.
ID:21767. From: Disaster Lit®a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.