The trauma signature of 2016 Hurricane Matthew and the psychosocial impact on Haiti.

Disaster health Pub Date : 2016-11-28 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1080/21665044.2016.1263538
James M Shultz, Toni Cela, Louis Herns Marcelin, Maria Espinola, Ilva Heitmann, Claudia Sanchez, Arielle Jean Pierre, Cheryl YunnShee Foo, Kip Thompson, Philip Klotzbach, Zelde Espinel, Andreas Rechkemmer
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Background. Hurricane Matthew was the most powerful tropical cyclone of the 2016 Atlantic Basin season, bringing severe impacts to multiple nations including direct landfalls in Cuba, Haiti, Bahamas, and the United States. However, Haiti experienced the greatest loss of life and population disruption. Methods. An established trauma signature (TSIG) methodology was used to examine the psychological consequences of Hurricane Matthew in relation to the distinguishing features of this event. TSIG analyses described the exposures of Haitian citizens to the unique constellation of hazards associated with this tropical cyclone. A hazard profile, a matrix of psychological stressors, and a "trauma signature" summary for the affected population of Haiti - in terms of exposures to hazard, loss, and change - were created specifically for this natural ecological disaster. Results. Hazard characteristics of this event included: deluging rains that triggered mudslides along steep, deforested terrain; battering hurricane winds (Category 4 winds in the "eye-wall" at landfall) that dismantled the built environment and launched projectile debris; flooding "storm surge" that moved ashore and submerged villages on the Tiburon peninsula; and pummeling wave action that destroyed infrastructure along the coastline. Many coastal residents were left defenseless to face the ravages of the storm. Hurricane Matthew's slow forward progress as it remained over super-heated ocean waters added to the duration and degree of the devastation. Added to the havoc of the storm itself, the risks for infectious disease spread, particularly in relation to ongoing epidemics of cholera and Zika, were exacerbated. Conclusions. Hurricane Matthew was a ferocious tropical cyclone whose meteorological characteristics amplified the system's destructive force during the storm's encounter with Haiti, leading to significant mortality, injury, and psychological trauma.

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2016年飓风马修的创伤特征和对海地的心理社会影响。
背景。飓风马修是2016年大西洋盆地季节最强大的热带气旋,给多个国家带来了严重影响,包括直接登陆古巴、海地、巴哈马和美国。然而,海地经历了最大的生命损失和人口混乱。方法。一种已建立的创伤特征(TSIG)方法被用于研究飓风马修的心理后果与该事件的显著特征。TSIG的分析描述了海地公民暴露于与热带气旋相关的独特危害星座。灾害概况、心理压力源矩阵和海地受灾人口的“创伤特征”总结——就灾害、损失和变化的暴露程度而言——是专门为这场自然生态灾难创建的。结果。这次事件的危险特征包括:暴雨引发了沿陡峭、森林被砍伐的地形发生的泥石流;飓风(登陆时“眼壁”的4级风)摧毁了建筑环境并发射了炮弹碎片;洪水“风暴潮”向岸上移动,淹没了蒂布隆半岛的村庄;以及摧毁海岸线基础设施的猛烈海浪。许多沿海居民面对风暴的破坏毫无防备。飓风马修在过热的海水上方缓慢前进,增加了破坏的持续时间和程度。加上风暴本身造成的破坏,传染病传播的风险,特别是正在流行的霍乱和寨卡病毒,都加剧了。结论。飓风马修是一种凶猛的热带气旋,其气象特征在风暴与海地相遇时放大了该系统的破坏力,导致大量人员死亡、受伤和心理创伤。
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