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Hurricane Andrew: Psychological distress among shelter victims
Authors:David N Sattler  Jerome M Sattler  Charles Kaiser  Beverly A Hamby  Mary G Adams  Laura Love  Jacqueline Winkler  Claudia Abu-Ukkaz  Barrett Watts  Ann Beatty
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, College of Charleston, 29424 Charleston, South Carolina;(2) Department of Psychology, San Diego State University, 92182 San Diego, California
Abstract:This study examined psychological distress and functioning among Hurricane Andrew victims who lost their homes and were living in shelters. Four and one-half weeks after Hurricane Andrew struck southern Florida, 89 (45 males, 44 females) Blacks, Hispanics, and Whites completed a questionnaire. The questionnaire asked for information about psychological and psychophysiological symptoms, use of mental health services, coping responses, and extent of preparation for the storm. The findings suggest that loss of home and property were related to distress and depression. About one-quarter of the sample were moderately depressed. Over one-third of the sample reported experiencing psychological and psychophysiological distress. Approximately one-half of the subjects did not take the hurricane warnings seriously. White subjects began preparing earlier for the storm, and evacuated their homes more frequently than did Black subjects. Implications of the findings and future research directions are discussed.
Keywords:disaster  psychological distress  depression  coping
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