卡特里娜飓风撤离者的社会和心理健康需求评估

Ann L. Coker PhD, Jeanne S. Hanks MSW, Katherine S. Eggleston MSPH, Jan Risser PhD, P. Grace Tee MS, Karen J. Chronister MSPH, Catherine L. Troisi PhD, Raouf Arafat MPH, MD, Luisa Franzini PhD
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摘要

2005年8月29日,卡特里娜飓风以三级风暴的强度沿墨西哥湾沿岸登陆。由于大规模的破坏,许多居民被疏散到邻近的城市。研究人员与休斯顿市卫生局合作,对2005年9月4日至12日在休斯顿避难所躲避卡特里娜飓风的124名灾民进行了医疗和心理需求评估。在愿意谈论他们的经历的人中,41%的人害怕他们会死,16%的人看到他们亲近的人受伤或死亡,17%的人看到暴力,6%的人直接经历过身体暴力。当使用压力体验影响量表时,大多数撤离者的评分为中度(38.6%)至重度(23.9%)创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状。这些数据表明,除了寻找亲人、住房和工作方面的挑战外,许多卡特里娜飓风幸存者还经历了严重的心理创伤,这可能导致未来的创伤后应激障碍。
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Social and Mental Health Needs Assessment of Katrina Evacuees

Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the Gulf Coast as a Category 3 storm on August 29, 2005. Many residents were evacuated to neighboring cities owing to massive destruction. Working with the City of Houston Health Department, researchers conducted a medical and psychological needs assessment of 124 Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Houston shelters from September 4–12, 2005. Among those willing to talk about their experiences, 41% were afraid they would die, 16% saw someone close to them injured or die, 17% saw violence, and 6% directly experienced physical violence. When using a version of the Impact of Stress Experiences scale, the majority of evacuees scored as experiencing moderate (38.6%) to severe (23.9%) post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. These data suggest that in addition to challenges in finding loved ones, housing, and jobs, many Katrina survivors have experienced significant psychological trauma that may lead to future PTSD.

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