Rio's Mountainous Region ("Região Serrana") 2011 Landslides: Impact on Public Mental Health System.

Marcelo Dell'Aringa, Otavio Ranzani, Joost Bierens, Virginia Murray
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INTRODUCTION In January 2011 landslides and floods followed heavy rain in the Mountainous Region of Rio de Janeiro State ("Região Serrana"), in southeastern Brazil. These events led to the largest disaster registered in Brazilian recent history. Few studies addressed the impacts of this disaster on public health, and we found none addressing the impact on mental health. This study reviewed the consequences of the 2011 disaster in the "Região Serrana", by comparing the demand for public mental health assistance data from time periods before and after the even  METHODS  We performed an ecologic study, analysing the aggregate data from "Região Serrana" during the period two years before and after the disaster, exporting data from the Brazilian open access public health database. The primary outcome was defined as Mental Health Care Demand, and for that we calculated the number of mental health care visits per month, the proportion of visits due to mental health care and the monthly absolute number of mental health care visits per CAPS - "Centro de Atenção Psicossocial" (Psychosocial Care Centre). For secondary outcomes we evaluated the total number of deaths by any reason, and the total number of hospitalizations. The other health administrative regions of Rio de Janeiro state were used as control group.  RESULTS  We observed that there was an important increase in the rate of visits due to mental health in the six months after the landslides, from 13,875 to 17,690, reaching its maximum one year after the event totalizing 21,980 visits (Dec 2011). It was also observed that the proportion of visits due to mental health disorders increased after the event in the "Região Serrana", as well as the number of mental health care visits per CAPS.   DISCUSSION  In conclusion, we observed that the 2011 Landslides in "Região Serrana" led to a sustained higher burden to public mental health care. There was an increase in the demand for mental health visits, and the ratio of visits per CAPS was higher during most part of the studied period after the event, even with the region having more CAPS than before.

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里约山区(“regi o Serrana”)2011滑坡:对公共心理健康系统的影响。
2011年1月,巴西东南部里约热内卢州(regi o Serrana)山区暴雨后发生山体滑坡和洪水。这些事件导致了巴西近代史上最大的灾难。很少有研究涉及这场灾难对公众健康的影响,我们发现没有研究涉及对心理健康的影响。本研究回顾了2011年“regi o Serrana”灾难的后果,通过比较灾难前后对公共精神卫生援助数据的需求。方法我们进行了一项生态学研究,分析了灾难前后两年“regi o Serrana”的汇总数据,并导出了巴西开放获取公共卫生数据库的数据。主要结果被定义为精神卫生保健需求,为此,我们计算了每月精神卫生保健就诊次数、因精神卫生保健就诊的比例以及每个CAPS——"Centro de ateno Psicossocial"(心理社会护理中心)每月精神卫生保健就诊的绝对次数。对于次要结局,我们评估了因任何原因导致的总死亡人数和住院总人数。以里约热内卢州其他卫生行政区域为对照组。结果我们观察到,在山体滑坡发生后的6个月内,因心理健康问题就诊的人数有显著增加,从13,875人增加到17,690人,在山体滑坡发生后的一年内达到最高峰,共计21,980人(2011年12月)。还注意到,事件发生后,在" Serrana regiregia "因精神健康失调而就诊的比例有所增加,每个cap的精神保健就诊次数也有所增加。总之,我们观察到2011年“regi o Serrana”的山体滑坡导致公共精神卫生保健负担持续增加。对心理健康就诊的需求有所增加,在事件发生后的大部分研究期间,即使该地区的cap比以前多,每个cap的就诊比例也更高。
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