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- Title
The Trauma of Hurricane Katrina.
- Authors
Osofsky, Joy D.; Hansel, Tonya Cross; Moore, Michelle B.; Callahan, Kristin L.; Hughes, Jennifer B.; Dickson, Amy B.
- Abstract
When expectant mothers are exposed to traumatic events such as natural disasters, their children are at increased risk for developmental and behavioral problems. Many people believe that young children will not be impacted by the traumatic experiences that occur during and following disasters. Therefore, planning for the youngest children at the time of disasters rarely occurs. In New Orleans area Head Start Centers in 2010-2011, during and following Hurricane Katrina, unexpected findings became apparent in developmental and social-emotional screenings. Assessments revealed that children born closer to Hurricane Katrina showed more developmental concerns than children born more than 2 years post-Katrina. Findings support the need for increased awareness and services for pregnant women and young children following disasters.
- Subjects
LOUISIANA; INJURY complications; BEHAVIOR disorders in children; CHILD development deviations -- Risk factors; CHILD development deviations; COGNITION; HEAD Start programs; HEALTH services accessibility; NATURAL disasters; POST-traumatic stress disorder; PREGNANCY &; psychology; DISEASE complications; DISEASE risk factors
- Publication
Zero to Three, 2016, Vol 36, Issue 5, p30
- ISSN
0736-8038
- Publication type
Article