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Longitudinal assessment of mental health after a flood: roles of social support, hope, recovery stressors, and prior lifetime trauma.

Katie E CherryLuke R MillerPiper J BordesMatthew R CalamiaEmily M ElliottLaura A SampsonSandro Galea
Published in: Aging & mental health (2023)
These data show that mental health symptoms may decrease over time for those directly impacted by severe flooding. State hope appears to contribute to better mental health after exposure to a devastating flood. Implications for understanding the dynamic relationships among risk variables and positive factors that promote post-disaster mental health in the years after a flood are considered.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • social support
  • mental illness
  • depressive symptoms
  • electronic health record
  • cross sectional
  • sleep quality
  • early onset
  • machine learning