The Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness, which houses the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention–funded Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Center, has been addressing the challenge of disaster-caused behavioral health surge by conducting training programs in psychological first aid (PFA) for public health professionals. This report describes our approach, named RAPID-PFA, and summarizes training evaluation data to determine if relevant knowledge, skills, and attitudes are imparted to trainees to support effective PFA delivery.
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The Development of a Model of Psychological First Aid for Non–Mental Health Trained Public Health Personnel: The Johns Hopkins RAPID-PFA
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2024
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