August 23, 2007
MSNBC.com reports that the survey, supported by the National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organization, is a follow-up to a study completed six months after Hurricane Katrina. The initial report found that approximately 3 percent of people in
Ron Kessler, the lead researcher for the Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group, reports that the figure has now doubled in the tri-state region and is up to 8 percent in the
In a related story, the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare (NCCBH) released a survey of mental health providers in
Read the press release (PDF) and executive summary (PDF).