Reestablishing mental health services in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, following Hurricane Katrina. |
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Authors: | Mitchell, Monica J. Witman, Marjorie Taffaro, Craig |
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Abstract: | In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast causing widespread residential displacement, unemployment, and compromised social networks for the residents of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. Symptoms of grief, depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress, adjustment disorders, and psychosis were anecdotally reported among clinic patients during the authors' deployment to the parish in December 2005 (4 months post-Katrina). These anecdotal reports were confirmed through the analysis of survey data that were collected during the authors' follow-up visit in August 2006 (11 months post-Katrina). In collaboration with the United States Public Health Service, the parish has prioritized restoring medical and mental health services to the parish in its efforts to rebuild and repopulate. Implications for mental health practice and public policy are summarized. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | disaster mental health posttraumatic stress mental health services Hurricane Katrina |
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