National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, VAMC (116D), 215 North Main Street, White River Junction, VT 05009, USA.
Adm Policy Ment Health. 2009 May;36(3):159-64. doi: 10.1007/s10488-009-0218-y. Epub 2009 Apr 14.
The severe consequences of Hurricane Katrina on mental health have sparked tremendous interest in improving the quality of mental health care for disaster victims. In this special issue, we seek to illustrate the breadth of work emerging in this area. The five empirical examples each reflect innovation, either in the nature of the services being provided or in the evaluation approach. Most importantly, they portray the variability of post-Katrina mental health programs, which ranged from national to state to local in scope and from educational to clinical in intensity. As a set, these papers address the fundamental question of whether it is useful and feasible to provide different intensities of mental health care to different populations according to presumed need. The issue concludes with recommendations for future disaster mental health service delivery and evaluation.
卡特里娜飓风对心理健康造成的严重后果,引发了人们对提高灾难受害者心理健康护理质量的浓厚兴趣。在本期特刊中,我们试图说明这一领域正在涌现的广泛工作。这五个实证例子都反映了创新,无论是所提供服务的性质还是评估方法。最重要的是,它们描绘了卡特里娜飓风后心理健康项目的多样性,从国家、州到地方的范围各不相同,从教育到临床的强度也各不相同。作为一个整体,这些论文探讨了一个基本问题,即根据推测的需求,向不同人群提供不同强度的心理健康护理是否有用和可行。该问题以对未来灾难心理健康服务提供和评估的建议作为结束。