Title of article :
Perceived stress among a workforce 6 months following
hurricane Katrina
Author/Authors :
Kyla A. Leon، نويسنده , , Amanda D. Hyre، نويسنده , , Danielle Ompad، نويسنده , , Karen B. DeSalvo، نويسنده , , Paul Muntner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
To determine stress levels among a
workforce 6 months after hurricane Katrina made
landfall, a web-based survey that included the fouritem
Perceived Stress Scale was administered to
employees of the largest employer in New Orleans. An
overall Perceived Stress Scale score was obtained by
pooling responses for the four items. Among 1,542
adult respondents, 24.1% stated they felt that they
were ‘‘fairly often’’ or ‘‘very often’’ unable to control
the important things in their life and 21.4% considered
that their difficulties were ‘‘fairly often’’ or ‘‘very
often’’ piling up so high that they could not overcome
them. Also, 6.1% reported that they ‘‘almost never’’ or
‘‘never’’ felt confident about their ability to handle
their personal problems and 15.2% indicated that
things were ‘‘almost never’’ or ‘‘never’’ going their
way. The overall mean Perceived Stress Scale score
was 6.3 (standard deviation = 3.1; range = 0–16).
Higher stress scale scores, indicating more stress,
were present for women, and for participants with
lower income, displaced longer than 3 months, who
were more afraid of losing their life during hurricane
Katrina and its immediate aftermath, and who knew
someone that died during the storm. Additionally,
participants who were living in a relative of friend’s
house or in a temporary trailer at the time of the
survey had higher stress scores compared to their
counterparts who had returned to live in their prehurricane
residence. There was a direct association
between higher stress scores and symptoms of posttraumatic
stress disorder. Employers and health care
providers should be apprised of the need for monitoring
stress and offering counseling opportunities for
returning workforces following future large-scale
disasters
Keywords :
perceived stress – hurricane Katrina –symptoms of PTSD
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)