Kinder Institute for Urban Research, Rice University, Kraft Hall, 6100 Main Street, Suite 305, Houston, TX, 77005-1892, USA.
Health Place. 2021 Nov;72:102697. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102697. Epub 2021 Oct 23.
Using data from the 2017-18 Health of Houston Survey, this study estimates the effect of Hurricane Harvey, the second costliest storm in the history of the United States, on the physical and mental health of adults living in Houston, Texas. The survey was fielded to a population-based probability sample whose data collection activities were interrupted and delayed by Hurricane Harvey. This interruption in data collection created a natural experiment that allowed for a comparison of community health before and after the storm. Following the storm, adults in Houston on average experienced an increase of 1.12 days a month of poor physical health and an increase of 1.31 days a month of poor mental health. These effects were most pronounced in parts of the city where structural damage from the storm was most severe.
利用 2017-18 年休斯顿健康调查的数据,本研究估计了美国历史上第二昂贵的风暴“哈维”飓风对德克萨斯州休斯顿成年人身心健康的影响。该调查针对的是一个基于人口的概率样本,其数据收集活动因飓风哈维而中断和延迟。数据收集的中断创造了一个自然实验,使得我们可以在风暴前后对社区健康进行比较。风暴过后,休斯顿的成年人平均每月有 1.12 天的身体不健康和 1.31 天的心理健康状况较差。这些影响在城市中受风暴结构性破坏最严重的地区最为明显。