Psychiatric and medical disorders in the after math of the uttarakhand disaster: Assessment, approach, and future challenges

Purpose: To present the descriptive data on the frequency of medical and psychiatric morbidity and also to discuss various pertinent issues relevant to the disaster management, the future challenges and psychosocial needs of the 2013 floods in Uttarakhand, India. Materials and Methods: Observation w...

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Main Authors: Naveen Kumar Channaveerachari, Aneel Raj, Suvarna Joshi, Prajna Paramita, Revathi Somanathan, Dhanya Chandran, Sekar Kasi, N Roopesh Bangalore, Suresh Bada Math
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2015;volume=37;issue=2;spage=138;epage=143;aulast=Channaveerachari
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spelling doaj-3fe04cde0bfc436b9140a4a05bd994e12021-08-02T03:03:36ZengSAGE PublishingIndian Journal of Psychological Medicine0253-71762015-01-0137213814310.4103/0253-7176.155610Psychiatric and medical disorders in the after math of the uttarakhand disaster: Assessment, approach, and future challengesNaveen Kumar ChannaveerachariAneel RajSuvarna JoshiPrajna ParamitaRevathi SomanathanDhanya ChandranSekar KasiN Roopesh BangaloreSuresh Bada MathPurpose: To present the descriptive data on the frequency of medical and psychiatric morbidity and also to discuss various pertinent issues relevant to the disaster management, the future challenges and psychosocial needs of the 2013 floods in Uttarakhand, India. Materials and Methods: Observation was undertaken by the disaster management team of National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences in the worst affected four districts of Uttarakhand. Qualified psychiatrists diagnosed the patients using the International Classification of Diseases-10 criteria. Data were collected by direct observation, interview of the survivors, group sessions, individual key-informant interview, individual session, and group interventions. Results: Patients with physical health problems formed the majority of treatment seekers (39.6%) in this report. Only about 2% had disaster induced psychiatric diagnoses. As was expected, minor mental disorders in the form of depressive disorders and anxiety disorders formed majority of the psychiatric morbidity. Substance use disorders appear to be very highly prevalent in the community; however, we were not able to assess the morbidity systematically. Conclusions: The mental health infrastructure and manpower is abysmally inadequate. There is an urgent need to implement the National Mental Health Program to increase the mental health infrastructure and services in the four major disaster-affected districts.http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2015;volume=37;issue=2;spage=138;epage=143;aulast=ChannaveerachariDisasterUttarakhandpsychiatric morbidity
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author Naveen Kumar Channaveerachari
Aneel Raj
Suvarna Joshi
Prajna Paramita
Revathi Somanathan
Dhanya Chandran
Sekar Kasi
N Roopesh Bangalore
Suresh Bada Math
spellingShingle Naveen Kumar Channaveerachari
Aneel Raj
Suvarna Joshi
Prajna Paramita
Revathi Somanathan
Dhanya Chandran
Sekar Kasi
N Roopesh Bangalore
Suresh Bada Math
Psychiatric and medical disorders in the after math of the uttarakhand disaster: Assessment, approach, and future challenges
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
Disaster
Uttarakhand
psychiatric morbidity
author_facet Naveen Kumar Channaveerachari
Aneel Raj
Suvarna Joshi
Prajna Paramita
Revathi Somanathan
Dhanya Chandran
Sekar Kasi
N Roopesh Bangalore
Suresh Bada Math
author_sort Naveen Kumar Channaveerachari
title Psychiatric and medical disorders in the after math of the uttarakhand disaster: Assessment, approach, and future challenges
title_short Psychiatric and medical disorders in the after math of the uttarakhand disaster: Assessment, approach, and future challenges
title_full Psychiatric and medical disorders in the after math of the uttarakhand disaster: Assessment, approach, and future challenges
title_fullStr Psychiatric and medical disorders in the after math of the uttarakhand disaster: Assessment, approach, and future challenges
title_full_unstemmed Psychiatric and medical disorders in the after math of the uttarakhand disaster: Assessment, approach, and future challenges
title_sort psychiatric and medical disorders in the after math of the uttarakhand disaster: assessment, approach, and future challenges
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
issn 0253-7176
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Purpose: To present the descriptive data on the frequency of medical and psychiatric morbidity and also to discuss various pertinent issues relevant to the disaster management, the future challenges and psychosocial needs of the 2013 floods in Uttarakhand, India. Materials and Methods: Observation was undertaken by the disaster management team of National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences in the worst affected four districts of Uttarakhand. Qualified psychiatrists diagnosed the patients using the International Classification of Diseases-10 criteria. Data were collected by direct observation, interview of the survivors, group sessions, individual key-informant interview, individual session, and group interventions. Results: Patients with physical health problems formed the majority of treatment seekers (39.6%) in this report. Only about 2% had disaster induced psychiatric diagnoses. As was expected, minor mental disorders in the form of depressive disorders and anxiety disorders formed majority of the psychiatric morbidity. Substance use disorders appear to be very highly prevalent in the community; however, we were not able to assess the morbidity systematically. Conclusions: The mental health infrastructure and manpower is abysmally inadequate. There is an urgent need to implement the National Mental Health Program to increase the mental health infrastructure and services in the four major disaster-affected districts.
topic Disaster
Uttarakhand
psychiatric morbidity
url http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2015;volume=37;issue=2;spage=138;epage=143;aulast=Channaveerachari
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