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 1 Depressive symptoms among firefighters and related factors after the response to hurricane Katrina
Authors Tak-S; Driscoll-R; Bernard-B; West-C 
Source J Urban Health 2007 Mar; 84(2):153-161 
Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11524-006-9155-1 
NIOSHTIC No. 20031863 
AbstractThe National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health conducted an evaluation regarding physical and psychological health symptoms among New Orleans firefighters 13 weeks after Hurricane Katrina struck the U.S. Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005. This report examines associations between depressive symptoms and concurrent comorbidity. Depressive symptoms were twice as likely among those with either lower respiratory symptoms or skin rash. Firefighters housed with their families were less likely to report depressive symptoms compared to those not living with their families. Perceived low supervisor support was associated with depressive symptoms, whereas participating in group counseling was not. The results underscore the need for the incorporation of physical and psychological health follow-up of emergency responders after natural disasters to better understand, monitor, and treat their health conditions. 
KeywordsPsychological-factors; Psychological-effects; Psychological-factors; Psychological-fatigue; Psychological-reactions; Psychological-stress; Physical-reactions; Physical-stress; Physiological-effects; Physiological-response; Physiological-testing; Respiratory-irritants; Skin-disorders; Fire-fighters; Rescue-workers; Emergency-responders 
ContactDivision of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations and Field Studies, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 4676 Columbia Parkway, R-10, Cincinnati, OH 45236 
CODENJUHEFL 
Publication Date20070301 
Document TypeJournal Article 
Fiscal Year2007 
NTIS Accession No. 
NTIS Price 
Issue of Publication
ISSN1099-3460 
NIOSH DivisionDSHEFS 
Source NameJournal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 
StateOH; GA 
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