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. 2021 Oct 25;18(21):11183. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182111183

Table 1.

Code L5: Primary and secondary environmental stressors.

Code Code Definition Absolute Frequency
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