@article{oai:jcsw.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000360, author = {Hatakenaka, Yuhei and Fujioka, Takashi}, journal = {Journal of social policy and social work}, month = {Mar}, note = {The purpose of this study is to conduct the assessment of Compassion Fatigue and Satisfaction before going to the disaster zone, while in the disaster zone, and after the activities at the disster zone. We used the Compassion Fatigue and Satisfaction Self-Test for helpers to assess the mental state of care or support givers. This study is a prospective longitudinal cohort questionnaire assessment. The study subjects were mental health professionals who have joined a prefectural Mental Health Care Team for Eastern Japan Earthquake Disaster, and worked in seriously tsunami-suffered areas from April to August in 2011. 23 members of the prefectural Mental Health Care Team for Eastern Japan Earthquake Disaster were divided into two types: Compassion Fatigue Decrease Type and Compassion Fatigue Increase Type. We discussed the chracteristics of these two types.}, pages = {29--43}, title = {Monitoring Compassion Fatigue and Compassion Satisfaction of Mental Health Professionals in a Prefectural Mental Health Care Team for Eastern Japan Earthquake Disaster: Prospective Longitudinal Cohort Questionnaire Assessment}, volume = {19}, year = {2015} }