American Medical Association: Exposure to Hurricane-Related Stressors and Mental Illness After Hurricane Katrina

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2404755304_cecd258a9d_m.jpgArchives of General Psychiatry

Mental illness conclusions:

The high prevalence of DSM-IV anxiety-mood disorders, the strong associations of hurricane-related stressors with these outcomes, and the independence of socio-demographics from stressors argue that the practical problems associated with ongoing stressors are widespread and must be addressed to reduce the prevalence of mental disorders in this population.

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