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Trajectories of psychological distress among low-income, female survivors of Hurricane Katrina.

Sarah R Lowe1, Jean E Rhodes.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate trajectories of psychological distress among low-income, primarily unmarried and African American women who survived Hurricane Katrina (N = 386). Data were collected in the year prior to the hurricane as well as approximately 1 and 3 years thereafter. Using Latent Class Growth Analysis (LCGA), we detected 6 distinct trajectory groups. Over half of the participants fit into a trajectory consistent with resilience; that is, they maintained low levels of psychological distress over the course of the study, but experienced an elevation in symptoms at the first predisaster time point followed by a return to predisaster levels. The other trajectories reflected a range of psychological responses to disasters and indicated that predisaster functioning had a major influence on postdisaster psychological outcomes. Degree of exposure to hurricane-related stressors, experiences of human and pet bereavement, perceived social support, and socioeconomic status were significant predictors of trajectory group membership. Implications for research and policy are discussed.
© 2013 American Orthopsychiatric Association.

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Keywords:  Hurricane Katrina; delayed distress; disaster exposure; displacement; human bereavement; hurricane survivors; pet loss; postdisaster psychological distress; women

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23889030      PMCID: PMC3999519          DOI: 10.1111/ajop.12019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Orthopsychiatry        ISSN: 0002-9432


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