Background: Hurricane Ike struck the Galveston Bay area of Texas on September 13, 2008, leaving substantial destruction and a number of deaths in its wake. We assessed differences in the determinants of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression after this event, including the particular hurricane experiences, including postevent nontraumatic stressors, that were associated with these pathologies. Methods: 658 adults who had been living in Galveston and Chambers counties, TX in the month before Hurricane Ike were interviewed 2–5 months after the hurricane. We collected information on experiences during and after Hurricane Ike, PTSD and depressive symptoms in the month before the interview, and socio‐demographic characteristics. ...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Hurricane Sandy continues to affect the mental...
Objectives: Hurricane Katrina’s impact on public health has been significant and multifaceted, with ...
Hurricane Sandy caused extensive physical and economic damage; the long-term mental health consequen...
Objectives: Natural disasters may increase risk for a broad range of psychiatric disorders, both in ...
Background: The current study examined reciprocal effects of symptoms of posttraumatic stress disord...
Objectives: Natural disasters may increase risk for a broad range of psychiatric disorders, both in ...
Background: We examined patterns and correlates of speed of recovery of estimated posttraumatic str...
Natural disasters may increase risk for a broad range of psychiatric disorders, both in the short- a...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic exposure during a hurricane is associated with adverse mental health condition...
We investigated geographic concentration in elevated risk for a range of postdisaster trajectories o...
Hurricane Sandy continues to affect the mental health of New York residents. This study examined ass...
This study examines the relationship between prior trauma and post disaster psychological distress i...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Hurricane Sandy continues to affect the mental...
Background:Understanding Pre-Existing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms and risk of PTSD...
Several individual-level factors are known to promote psychological resilience in the aftermath of d...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Hurricane Sandy continues to affect the mental...
Objectives: Hurricane Katrina’s impact on public health has been significant and multifaceted, with ...
Hurricane Sandy caused extensive physical and economic damage; the long-term mental health consequen...
Objectives: Natural disasters may increase risk for a broad range of psychiatric disorders, both in ...
Background: The current study examined reciprocal effects of symptoms of posttraumatic stress disord...
Objectives: Natural disasters may increase risk for a broad range of psychiatric disorders, both in ...
Background: We examined patterns and correlates of speed of recovery of estimated posttraumatic str...
Natural disasters may increase risk for a broad range of psychiatric disorders, both in the short- a...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic exposure during a hurricane is associated with adverse mental health condition...
We investigated geographic concentration in elevated risk for a range of postdisaster trajectories o...
Hurricane Sandy continues to affect the mental health of New York residents. This study examined ass...
This study examines the relationship between prior trauma and post disaster psychological distress i...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Hurricane Sandy continues to affect the mental...
Background:Understanding Pre-Existing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms and risk of PTSD...
Several individual-level factors are known to promote psychological resilience in the aftermath of d...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Hurricane Sandy continues to affect the mental...
Objectives: Hurricane Katrina’s impact on public health has been significant and multifaceted, with ...
Hurricane Sandy caused extensive physical and economic damage; the long-term mental health consequen...