Mathews Walter David, Clark Joseph M, Potts Amy S
Kentucky River Community Care.
American Red Cross.
J Appalach Health. 2024 Sep 1;6(1-2):133-148. doi: 10.13023/jah.0601.09. eCollection 2024.
Major disasters continue to occur in Appalachian Kentucky with devastating consequences. A major disaster, defined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as an event too large for a community to manage without outside help, involves emergency responders from the local, state, and federal disaster agencies, plus national volunteers.
This paper reports on recent disasters in eight southeast Kentucky counties, the changing nature of these disasters, and the behavioral health impact on the people affected.
In this large-scale disaster survey in the Appalachian counties in Southeast Kentucky, over 3,500 people were asked about their recent disaster experiences in 2021 and 2022. The Disaster, Impact, and Screening Survey (DISS) was used to explore the respondent's disaster history as a behavioral health client, general community member, or behavioral health professional, and how these views differed.
Respondents reported a higher rate of disaster experiences and requests for assistance than U.S. population surveys. Behavioral health clients and general community members disaster were not significantly coordinated but comparisons between behavioral health professionals clients were. Types of disasters and their impacts showed COVID pandemic caused the most widespread stressors such as school closings and missed work. Disasters such flooding caused the respondents property damage and homelessness Combining how widespread types of stressors and disaster severity ratings showed property damage, school closing, and home damage as the stressors with the greatest behavioral health impacts.
Academic researchers and policymakers have expressed a desire to better integrate behavioral health services into the national emergency response system. To translate research into practice, health professionals need to better understand the disasters that have occurred in their service area, the types of impacts of those disasters, and how people have reacted. Local health providers should be involved in disaster preparedness, response, and long-term recovery as part of community resilience teams.
肯塔基州阿巴拉契亚地区重大灾难频发,后果严重。美国联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)将重大灾难定义为社区在没有外部援助的情况下无法应对的重大事件,涉及地方、州和联邦灾难机构的应急响应人员以及全国志愿者。
本文报告了肯塔基州东南部八个县近期发生的灾难、这些灾难性质的变化以及对受影响人群的行为健康影响。
在肯塔基州东南部阿巴拉契亚县的这项大规模灾难调查中,超过3500人被问及他们在2021年和2022年的近期灾难经历。灾难、影响和筛查调查(DISS)用于探究受访者作为行为健康服务对象、普通社区成员或行为健康专业人员的灾难经历,以及这些观点的差异。
受访者报告的灾难经历和援助请求发生率高于美国人口调查。行为健康服务对象和普通社区成员的灾难应对缺乏显著协调,但行为健康专业人员与服务对象之间的比较则不然。灾难类型及其影响表明,新冠疫情引发了最广泛的压力源,如学校关闭和工作缺勤。洪水等灾难导致受访者财产受损和无家可归。综合压力源的广泛程度和灾难严重程度评级显示,财产损失、学校关闭和房屋损坏是对行为健康影响最大的压力源。
学术研究人员和政策制定者表示希望将行为健康服务更好地纳入国家应急响应系统。为了将研究转化为实践,卫生专业人员需要更好地了解其服务区域内发生的灾难、这些灾难的影响类型以及人们的反应。当地卫生服务提供者应作为社区复原力团队的一部分,参与灾难准备、应对和长期恢复工作。