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Promoting Integrated Mental Health Care Services in Disaster Response Programs: Lessons Learned After the Impact of Hurricane María in Puerto Rico

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 August 2019

Julio C. Jiménez Chávez*
Affiliation:
Ponce Health Sciences University and Ponce Research Institute, Ponce, Puerto Rico
Esteban Viruet Sánchez
Affiliation:
Ponce Health Sciences University and Ponce Research Institute, Ponce, Puerto Rico
Fernando J. Rosario Maldonado
Affiliation:
Ponce Health Sciences University and Ponce Research Institute, Ponce, Puerto Rico
Axel J. Ramos Lucca
Affiliation:
Ponce Health Sciences University and Ponce Research Institute, Ponce, Puerto Rico
Barbara Barros Cartagena
Affiliation:
Ponce Health Sciences University and Ponce Research Institute, Ponce, Puerto Rico
*
Correspondence and reprint requests to Julio C. Jiménez, PO Box 7004, Ponce, PR, 00732-7004 (e-mail: jcjimenez@psm.edu).

Abstract

Meteorological and even human-made disasters are increasing every year in frequency and magnitude. The passage of a disaster affects a society without distinction, but groups with social vulnerability (low socioeconomic status, chronic medical, or psychological conditions, limited access to resources) face the most significant impact. As a result, psychological and behavioral symptoms (eg, depression and anxiety) can ensue, making the immediate response of mental health services crucial. Secondary data from a database of a temporary healthcare unit were analyzed. A total of 54 records were reviewed to collect information; univariate and bivariate analyses were done. The purpose of this article is to present our experience regarding the incorporation of a mental health services model, with its respective benefits and challenges, into a temporary healthcare unit, after Hurricane Maria in 2017.

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Type
Concepts in Disaster Medicine
Copyright
© 2019 Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, Inc.

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