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Internet-based self-assessment after the tsunami : lessons learned

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BMC Public Health. 2011, 11(1), 18. eISSN 1471-2458. Available under: doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-18

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In the aftermath of the Tsunami disaster in 2004, an online psychological self-assessment (ONSET) was developed and made available by the University of Zurich in order to provide an online screening instrument for Tsunami victims to test if they were traumatized and in need of mental health care. The objective of the study was to report the lessons learnt that were made using an Internet-based, self-screening instrument after a large-scale disaster and to discuss its outreach and usefulness.
Users of the online self-assessment decided after finishing the procedure whether their dataset could be used for quality control and scientific evaluation Their answers were stored anonymously only if they consented (which was the case in 88% of the sample), stratified analyses according to level of exposure were conducted.
A total of 2,914 adult users gave their consent for analysis of the screenings. Almost three quarter of the sample filled out the ONSET questionnaire within the first four weeks. Forty-one percent of the users reported direct exposure to the Tsunami disaster. Users who were injured by the Tsunami and users who reported dead or injured family members showed the highest degree of PTSD symptoms.
ONSET was used by a large number of subjects who thought to be affected by the catastrophe in order to help them decide if they needed to see a mental health professional. Furthermore, men more frequently accessed the instrument than women, indicating that Internet-based testing facilitates reaching out to a different group of people than "ordinary" public mental health strategies.

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ISO 690VETTER, Stefan, Astrid ROSSEGGER, Thomas ELBERT, Juliane GERTH, Frank URBANIOK, Arja LAUBACHER, Wulf ROSSLER, Jérôme ENDRASS, 2011. Internet-based self-assessment after the tsunami : lessons learned. In: BMC Public Health. 2011, 11(1), 18. eISSN 1471-2458. Available under: doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-18
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  title={Internet-based self-assessment after the tsunami : lessons learned},
  number={1},
  volume={11},
  journal={BMC Public Health},
  author={Vetter, Stefan and Rossegger, Astrid and Elbert, Thomas and Gerth, Juliane and Urbaniok, Frank and Laubacher, Arja and Rossler, Wulf and Endrass, Jérôme},
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