Aging and Disaster: Coping in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina

C. Day, Alicia N. Jencik
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Understanding people's resources and vulnerabilities is important to ongoing policy making efforts in emergency management and disaster resilience. This study examines the self-reported experiences, psychological effects, and evacuation behaviors of New Orleanians across age groups, using data from a series of surveys between 2006 and 2009 of New Orleans residents after the 2005 flood caused by levee breaches in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Respondents 65 years and over were significantly less likely than other respondents to report lost possessions; to worry about the future; to experience sadness, sleep loss, irritability, and lack of focus; and to have difficulties getting medical care and home repairs in the months following the storm, even when controlling for socioeconomic status, gender, and race. While it is important to note that the respondents represent those who had made it back to the city, rather than the entire pre Katrina population, the results indicate that old age can be more of a resource than a weakness in the face of disaster. Disaster policy should consider and plan for older people's vulnerabilities but should also prepare to benefit from older people's life experiences and resilience.
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老龄化与灾难:卡特里娜飓风过后的应对
了解人民的资源和脆弱性对于应急管理和抗灾能力方面正在进行的政策制定工作非常重要。本研究利用2006年至2009年间对2005年卡特里娜飓风过后因堤坝决口而引发洪水的新奥尔良居民的一系列调查数据,考察了各年龄组新奥尔良人的自我报告经历、心理影响和疏散行为。65岁及以上的受访者报告丢失财物的可能性明显低于其他受访者;担心未来;经历悲伤、睡眠不足、易怒和注意力不集中;在飓风过后的几个月里,即使在控制了社会经济地位、性别和种族的因素后,也很难获得医疗服务和房屋维修。值得注意的是,受访者代表的是那些回到城市的人,而不是卡特里娜飓风前的全部人口,但调查结果表明,在灾难面前,老年人可能更多地是一种资源,而不是弱点。灾害政策应考虑和规划老年人的脆弱性,但也应准备从老年人的生活经验和复原力中获益。
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