Table 1.
Code | Code Definition | Absolute Frequency | ||
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Key Informants (Health Providers and Administrators | Focus Groups (GYN Cancer Patients) | Total | ||
L5.B Secondary Stressor | Stressors not inherent to the meteorological phenomenon. Secondary stressors could be those occurring during the aftermath of a climate-related disaster. Attributable or partially attributable to the disaster. | 86 | 73 | 159 |
L5.D Physical/Environment Psychosocial Stressor | Experienced by women after the hurricanes. Evacuations, being displaced outside the home, transportation difficulties, time without electricity, telecommunications, water, availability of a power plant, damage to the home, access to materials and supplies, food, distance from the home to the clinic, and security. It is a person’s reaction to a specific situation in which a set of environmental variables are present whose disposition and intensity make them perceived as aversive. | 32 | 53 | 85 |
L5.E Psychosocial Stressor of Health Care Systems | Experienced by women after the hurricanes. Lack of available health services. | 48 | 32 | 80 |