Department of Security Studies, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9893-6058.
College of Medicine, Texas A&M University, Bryan, Texas.
J Emerg Manag. 2021 Jan-Feb;20(1):9-15. doi: 10.5055/jem.0629.
The purpose of the research discussed in this paper is to better understand the negative health outcomes resulting from Hurricane Katrina and the disaster response that followed. This understanding can inform future disaster response.
We conducted 10 in-depth interviews with individuals who lived in New Orleans at the time of Hurricane Katrina. We conducted thematic analysis on the interview content and identified patterns across all 10 interviews.
Four primary patterns emerged across all interviews. These were: (1) FEMA's response to the crisis created greater physical and mental health hazards for interviewees; (2) Hurricane Katrina led to long-term mental health issues for interviewees, even those who evacuated before the storm; (3) displacement from homes following the storm typically resulted in overcrowded living conditions, which increased interviewees' risk of infectious disease; and (4) the discrimination faced by interviewees in the months and years following Hurricane Katrina had a profound and lasting impact on their well-being.
Numerous studies have been conducted to understand the mental health impacts of disaster and a limited number have looked at the physical health impacts or the threat of infectious disease. This study is unique because it incorporates both mental and physical health impacts, but also examines how disaster response itself plays a role in health outcomes for survivors. Additionally, this paper also incorporates the role of racial inequities in disaster response and how those inequities impact survivor health.
本文讨论的研究旨在更好地了解卡特里娜飓风及其后续灾难应对所带来的负面健康后果。这种理解可以为未来的灾难应对提供信息。
我们对 10 名在卡特里娜飓风期间居住在新奥尔良的个人进行了 10 次深入访谈。我们对访谈内容进行了主题分析,并在所有 10 次访谈中确定了模式。
所有访谈中都出现了四个主要模式。这些模式包括:(1)FEMA 对危机的反应给受访者带来了更大的身心健康危害;(2)卡特里娜飓风给受访者带来了长期的心理健康问题,即使是那些在风暴前撤离的人;(3)风暴后从家中流离失所通常会导致居住条件拥挤,增加了受访者感染传染病的风险;(4)受访者在卡特里娜飓风后的数月和数年内所面临的歧视对他们的福祉产生了深远而持久的影响。
已经进行了许多研究来了解灾难对心理健康的影响,只有少数研究关注身体健康影响或传染病威胁。这项研究是独特的,因为它结合了身心健康影响,还研究了灾难应对本身如何对幸存者的健康结果产生影响。此外,本文还探讨了灾难应对中种族不平等的作用以及这些不平等如何影响幸存者的健康。