Table 1.
Groups with different mental health needs following disasters.
(i) People who are at risk of distress, mental health problems, and | |
mental disorders, principally anxiety, depressive, and substance | |
use disorders, consequent on their direct and indirect | |
involvement in events and who present new and additional | |
demands on mental health services. | |
(ii) People who have continuing needs for mental health services | |
for preexisting conditions, but whose care is threatened | |
by challenges to the “business continuity” of preexisting | |
mental health services consequent on network and community | |
dislocation. | |
(iii) People whose involvement in an emergency provokes or | |
precipitates the relapse of a preexisting mental disorder. | |
(iv) People who are responders and whose mental health might be | |
put at raised risk consequent on their work. |