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. 2019 Apr 2;16(7):1174. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16071174

Table 1.

Crude proportions of mental health outcomes by those who were insured and uninsured ±.

Outcome Affected Cohort * Disrupted Insured Uninsured Flooded Insured Uninsured
Probable depression 57/762 (7.4%) 16/386 (4.1%) 5/74 (6.8%) 31/285 (10.8%) 5/17 (29.4%)
Probable anxiety 79/759 (10.4%) 27/384 (7.0%) 6/73 (8.2%) 41/285 (14.4%) 5/17 (29.4%)
Probable PTSD 129/774 (16.7%) 35/392 (8.9%) 11/75 (14.7%) 74/290 (25.5%) 9/17 (52.9%)

± Footnote: The crude prevalence of mental health outcomes presented here is not exactly comparable to those in the previously published in Table 2 of the paper using the same data by Jermacane et al., BMC Public Health (2018) for flooded and disrupted overall. The Jermacane paper included in denominators individuals who had responded to some but not all mental health questions, but in the current paper those subjects were omitted, in line with the approach of Waite et al. and BMC Public Health (2017). * disrupted and flooded participants.