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Medium-term post-Katrina health sequelae among New Orleans residents: predictors of poor mental and physical health.

机译:新奥尔良居民中的卡特里娜飓风之后的中期健康后遗症:心理和身体健康状况不佳的预测因素。

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AIMS: To assess the medium-term post-Katrina mental and physical health of New Orleans residents and to determine demographic, social and environmental factors that predict poor mental and physical health. BACKGROUND: Major disasters can have a negative impact on the health of survivors for prolonged periods. Although the initial and short-term impacts of Hurricane Katrina have been well described, the medium-term impacts have not been studied as thoroughly. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. METHODS: A convenience sample (n = 222) of residents in Gentilly area of New Orleans completed questionnaires between 16 and 18 December 2006. Multivariate logistic regression and multiple regression models were employed to determine predictors of poor mental and physical health. RESULTS: Poor mental health was reported by 52% of the respondents. Pre-Katrina depression [odds ratio (OR) = 19.1], post-Katrina depression (OR = 7.2), poor physical health (OR = 5.6), feeling unsafe from crime (OR = 4.3) and female gender (OR = 2.6) were significant predictor variables of poor mental health. Twenty-four percent of the variance in number of days of poor mental health was explained by the independent variables (R(2) = 0.24; p < 0.001). Poor physical health was reported by 48% of the respondents. Poor mental health (OR = 3.9), lack of money to buy food (OR = 2.7) and pre-Katrina arthritis (OR = 2.6) were significant predictor variables of poor physical health. Twenty-three percent of the variance in number of days of poor physical health was explained by the independent variables (R(2) = 0.23; p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Approximately half of the New Orleans residents continue to experience poor mental and physical health 15 months after Katrina. The results support focusing post-Katrina efforts to protect residents from crime, improve mental health services to the depressed and improve food supply to the poor. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: Identifying predictors of poor mental and physical health may help clinicians and policy makers to focus their efforts in ameliorating the post-disaster health sequelae.
机译:目的:评估卡特里娜飓风后新奥尔良居民的中期心理和身体健康,并确定预测心理和身体健康状况不佳的人口,社会和环境因素。背景:重大灾难可能会长期对幸存者的健康产生负面影响。尽管已经很好地描述了卡特里娜飓风的初期和短期影响,但对中期影响的研究还不够深入。设计:横断面调查。方法:2006年12月16日至18日,在新奥尔良Gentilly地区的居民中抽取了便利样本(n = 222),完成了问卷调查。采用多元logistic回归和多元回归模型来确定心理和身体健康状况不佳的预测因素。结果:52%的受访者报告了心理健康状况较差。卡特里娜飓风之前的抑郁症[优势比(OR)= 19.1],卡特里娜飓风之后的抑郁症(OR = 7.2),身体健康状况不佳(OR = 5.6),感到犯罪安全(OR = 4.3)和女性(OR = 2.6)是不良心理健康的重要预测变量。精神健康状况不佳的天数方差的24%由独立变量解释(R(2)= 0.24; p <0.001)。据报告48%的受访者身体健康状况不佳。心理健康状况不佳(OR = 3.9),缺钱购买食物(OR = 2.7)和卡特里娜飓风之前的关节炎(OR = 2.6)是不良身体健康的重要预测变量。身体健康状况不佳的天数差异的23%由独立变量解释(R(2)= 0.23; p <0.001)。结论:卡特里娜飓风发生后15个月,大约有一半的新奥尔良居民继续精神和身体健康状况不佳。结果支持卡特里娜飓风之后的工作,以保护居民免受犯罪侵害,改善对抑郁症患者的精神卫生服务,并改善对穷人的粮食供应。与临床实践的关系:确定心理和身体健康状况不佳的预测因素可能有助于临床医生和政策制定者集中精力改善灾后健康后遗症。

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