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A Typology of Communication Dynamics in Families Living a Slow-Motion Technological Disaster.

Heather Orom1, Rebecca J W Cline2, Tanis Hernandez3, Lisa Berry-Bobovski4, Ann G Schwartz5, John C Ruckdeschel6.   

Abstract

With increasing numbers of communities harmed by exposures to toxic substances, greater understanding of the psychosocial consequences of these technological disasters is needed. One community living the consequences of a slow-motion technological disaster is Libby, Montana, where, for nearly 70 years, amphibole asbestos-contaminated vermiculite was mined and processed. Former mine employees and Libby area residents continue to cope with the health consequences of occupational and environmental asbestos exposure and with the psychosocial challenges accompanying chronic and often fatal asbestos-related diseases (ARD). Nine focus groups were conducted with Libby area residents. Transcripts were analyzed to explore patterns of family communication about ARD. The following five patterns emerged: Open/Supportive, Silent/Supportive, Open/Conflictual, Silent/Conflictual, and Silent/Denial. Open/Supportive communication included encouragement to be screened for ARD, information about ARD and related disaster topics, and emotional support for people with ARD. In contrast, communication patterns characterized by silence or conflict have the potential to hinder health-promoting communication and increase psychological distress.

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Keywords:  asbestos; communication; environmental hazard; family; technological disaster

Year:  2012        PMID: 25635153      PMCID: PMC4307612          DOI: 10.1177/0192513X11430821

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Issues        ISSN: 0192-513X


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