@article{Verhovnik_2017, title={Trauma journalism and disaster resilience. German journalists’ coping strategies when reporting about crime, violence, accidents, crises and natural disasters}, volume={17}, url={https://www.hope.uzh.ch/scoms/article/view/j.scoms.2017.02.006}, DOI={10.24434/j.scoms.2017.02.006}, abstractNote={<p>Accidents, violent crimes, war and natural disasters are traumatic experiences for individuals directly and indirectly involved, and often result in long-lasting consequences which are difficult to deal with. Journalists who report on these incidents are part of this group. Since the events on 9/11, this topic has shifted into the public’s focus, but there is still little known about the effects of crisis coverage for the journalists involved. The results of 30 semi-structured interviews show a dependence on coping strategies for the specific job situation, and a dependence on third variables, such as age and individual resources.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Studies in Communication Sciences}, author={Verhovnik, Melanie}, year={2017}, pages={209–220} }