Background During Spring 2019, many regions in Quebec (Canada) experienced severe floods. As much as 5,245 households were flooded and 7,452 persons were evacuated, causing extensive material and human damages. A large population-based study was therefore conducted to examine medium-term effects of this natural disaster on health and well-being. Methods Six to eight months post-floods, households located in the flooded zones (in one of the 6 Quebec regions the most severely affected) were randomly invited to participate to a telephone or a web-based survey (response rate=15.3%). Several psychological health outcomes were examined, including psychological distress (based on the 6-item Kessler Scale, score 0-24) and post-traumatic stress...
Background: Northern New South Wales in Australia is a “hotspot” for natural disaster declarations w...
BACKGROUND: Extensive flooding occurred during the winter of 2013-14 in England. Previous studies ha...
As the effects of climate change become more visible, extreme weather events are becoming more commo...
BACKGROUND: Flooding is expected to increase due to climate change, population growth and urban deve...
BACKGROUND: Flooding is expected to increase due to climate change, population growth and urban deve...
Risk management and climate adaptation literature focuses mainly on reducing the impacts of, exposu...
The long term psychological effect of the distress and trauma caused by the memory of damage and los...
BACKGROUND: In winter 2013/14 there was widespread flooding in England. Previous studies have descri...
It has long been known that disasters can have mental health consequences such as increased rates of...
Flood events can be dramatic and traumatic. People exposed to floods are liable to suffer from a var...
Background: Extensive flooding occurred during the winter of 2013–14 in England. Previous studies ha...
AbstractThe long term psychological effect of the distress and trauma caused by the memory of damage...
BACKGROUND: The longer term impact of flooding on health is poorly understood. In 2015, following wi...
A number of studies have shown a range of symptoms resulting from exposure to natural disasters such...
Background The summer of 2007 was the wettest in the UK since records began in 1914 and resulted in...
Background: Northern New South Wales in Australia is a “hotspot” for natural disaster declarations w...
BACKGROUND: Extensive flooding occurred during the winter of 2013-14 in England. Previous studies ha...
As the effects of climate change become more visible, extreme weather events are becoming more commo...
BACKGROUND: Flooding is expected to increase due to climate change, population growth and urban deve...
BACKGROUND: Flooding is expected to increase due to climate change, population growth and urban deve...
Risk management and climate adaptation literature focuses mainly on reducing the impacts of, exposu...
The long term psychological effect of the distress and trauma caused by the memory of damage and los...
BACKGROUND: In winter 2013/14 there was widespread flooding in England. Previous studies have descri...
It has long been known that disasters can have mental health consequences such as increased rates of...
Flood events can be dramatic and traumatic. People exposed to floods are liable to suffer from a var...
Background: Extensive flooding occurred during the winter of 2013–14 in England. Previous studies ha...
AbstractThe long term psychological effect of the distress and trauma caused by the memory of damage...
BACKGROUND: The longer term impact of flooding on health is poorly understood. In 2015, following wi...
A number of studies have shown a range of symptoms resulting from exposure to natural disasters such...
Background The summer of 2007 was the wettest in the UK since records began in 1914 and resulted in...
Background: Northern New South Wales in Australia is a “hotspot” for natural disaster declarations w...
BACKGROUND: Extensive flooding occurred during the winter of 2013-14 in England. Previous studies ha...
As the effects of climate change become more visible, extreme weather events are becoming more commo...