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Loss and access to healthcare for hurricane survivors
My research uses mixed methods (qualitative/quantitative) to explore the processes through which hurricane survivors gained, lost, or were denied access to emergency care in the aftermath of the Atlantic hurricane season in the Louisiana (U.S.), Puerto Rico and Haiti, with a focus on Hurricane Katrina (2005) and Hurricane Maria (2017). In particular, I am focusing on the treatment of chronic mental illnesses such as depression, ADHD, bipolar disorders or ASD.
My comparative analysis seeks to understand: