To understand the relationship between the structure of resource loss and depression after disaster exposure, the components of resource loss and the impact of these resource loss components on depression was examined among college students (N=654) at two universities who were affected by Hurricane Katrina. The component of resource loss was analyzed by principal component analysis first. Gender, social relationship loss, and financial loss were then examined with the regression model on depression. Financial loss was a significant predictor of depression. Social relationship loss did not predict depression significantly. In predicting depression, resource loss was more important for females than for males
Background: The current study examined reciprocal effects of symptoms of posttraumatic stress disord...
The purpose of this study was to document changes in mental and physical health among 392 low-income...
The purpose of this study was to investigate trajectories of psychological distress among low-income...
To understand the relationship between the structure of resource loss and depression after disaster ...
The long-term psychological impact of Hurricane Katrina was assessed among students (N = 636) at two...
The present study examined the impact of losing tangible resources on psychological resources in a s...
This study focuses on mental health and psychosocial distress sequelae of Hurricane Katrina cataclys...
Previous research on natural disasters has been limited by a lack of predisaster data and statistica...
This study examines the relationship between prior trauma and post disaster psychological distress i...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationships among posttraumatic growth (PTG), loneliness,...
Hurricane Katrina has been the worst natural disaster in the history of the United States, rendering...
Adolescents in New Orleans were displaced by hurricane Katrina and returned to find their city devas...
The experience of living through Hurricane Katrina and the resulting losses incurred from the storm ...
The purpose of this study was to document changes in mental and physical health among 392 low-income...
Background: The current study examined reciprocal effects of symptoms of posttraumatic stress disord...
The purpose of this study was to document changes in mental and physical health among 392 low-income...
The purpose of this study was to investigate trajectories of psychological distress among low-income...
To understand the relationship between the structure of resource loss and depression after disaster ...
The long-term psychological impact of Hurricane Katrina was assessed among students (N = 636) at two...
The present study examined the impact of losing tangible resources on psychological resources in a s...
This study focuses on mental health and psychosocial distress sequelae of Hurricane Katrina cataclys...
Previous research on natural disasters has been limited by a lack of predisaster data and statistica...
This study examines the relationship between prior trauma and post disaster psychological distress i...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationships among posttraumatic growth (PTG), loneliness,...
Hurricane Katrina has been the worst natural disaster in the history of the United States, rendering...
Adolescents in New Orleans were displaced by hurricane Katrina and returned to find their city devas...
The experience of living through Hurricane Katrina and the resulting losses incurred from the storm ...
The purpose of this study was to document changes in mental and physical health among 392 low-income...
Background: The current study examined reciprocal effects of symptoms of posttraumatic stress disord...
The purpose of this study was to document changes in mental and physical health among 392 low-income...
The purpose of this study was to investigate trajectories of psychological distress among low-income...