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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Psychiatry. 2007 Dec 17;165(1):34–41. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2007.07030502

Table 3.

The distribution of post-hurricane treatment by sector and mode of treatment

Medication Debriefing Psychotherapy
% (sd) % (sd) % (sd)

I. Treatment by a psychiatrist
  Alone 96.0 (10.4) 28.1 (43.3) 2.5 (7.1)
  With GM and OMH1 16.9 (26.9) 71.7 (46.9) 28.3 (46.9)
  With OMH2 100.0 (0.0) 69.0 (53.9) 31.0 (53.9)
  With GM3 4.7 (16.9) 91.6 (25.7) 0.0 (0.0)
  With any other4 0.0 (0.0) 100.0 (0.0) 0.0 (0.0)
  Total treatment by a psychiatrist 51.9 (78.4) 63.0 (66.0) 7.1 (26.0)
II. Other treatment5
  GM and OMH1 100.0 (0.0) 90.9 (27.3) 9.1 (27.3)
  OMH2 0.0 (0.0) 83.9 (34.0) 16.1 (34.0)
  GM3 74.4 (81.2) 16.1 (64.9) 0.1 (1.1)
  Any others4 0.0 (0.0) 93.8 (25.9) 6.2 (25.9)
  Total other treatment 64.9 (84.4) 32.5 (82.0) 1.9 (12.2)
1

General Medical (GM) and Other Mental Health (OMH) specialty treatment, whether in the presence or absence of human services (HS) and complementary-alternative medical (CAM) treatment

2

OMH in the absence of GM, whether in the presence or absence of human services (HS) and complementary-alternative medical (CAM) treatment

3

GM in the absence of OMH, whether in the presence or absence of HS and CAM treatment

4

HS or CAM in the absence of GM and OMH

5

In the absence of treatment by a psychiatrist