Louisiana Residents Still Face Mental Health Issues; Many Will Not Admit To Needing Help, Survey Finds

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Article Date: 02 May 2008 - 8:00 PDT

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More than two-and-a-half years after Hurricanes Rita and Katrina, some Louisiana residents still experience negative health effects related to the storms, particularly mental health problems, according to a report released on Tuesday, the Baton Rouge Advocate reports (Gyan, Baton Rouge Advocate, 4/30). The findings were released at a forum cosponsored by the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine (Tulane University release, 4/29). For the report, researchers conducted a telephone survey of 800 Louisiana adults from April 9 to 16. Nine out of 10 respondents were living in the state or along the Gulf Coast at the time of the hurricanes (Baton Rouge Advocate, 4/30).

The survey found that 41% percent of respondents said the storms had a significant impact on their mental health but did not believe they needed counseling. The survey also found that:

According to the Times-Picayune, although 46% of respondents across the state said the storms did not leave them displaced, "depression and stress were still commonly mentioned health effects of the hurricanes." Karen Goraleski, research director at Research!America, said the results will have a greater impact on local lawmakers.

The report was commissioned by Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center and Pfizer and was conducted by Charlton Research (Baton Rouge Advocate, 4/30).

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