Trauma expert warns Katrina victims' degree of optimism one year later could change

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2006-09-05
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Virginia Tech. University Relations
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The results of a comprehensive mental health study of Hurricane Katrina survivors found the proportion of people with serious mental health illness doubled in the months after the hurricane compared to a survey carried out several years before the hurricane; however, thoughts of suicide among the same population did not increase.

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