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Mental Health was Hurricane Harvey’s Greatest Toll, First of its Kind Registry Finds
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Mental Health was Hurricane Harvey’s Greatest Toll, First of its Kind Registry Finds
Wed, 2019-02-27 06:10 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Harris County Public Health Martha Marquez, from left, Mac McClendon and Dr. Umair A. Shah, talk with Hurricane Harvey victim Juan Cazares in the Aldine community Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018, in Houston. The assessments of became part of a recently released report. Photo: Steve Gonzales, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
houstonchronicle.com - by Todd Ackerman - February 21, 2019
Hurricane Harvey’s greatest lingering toll was on Houstonians’ mental health, according to initial findings from a first-of-its-kind registry that surveyed people about the 2017 storm’s impact on their lives.
Nearly two-thirds of respondents to the registry, modeled on the one created in the aftermath of the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks, reported intrusive or unintended thoughts about the hurricane and its resulting flooding. That was a higher rate than physical symptoms reported by respondents.
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