Calls for help after September 11: a community mental health hot line

9·11事件后的求助热线:社区心理健康热线

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Abstract

Although unprepared for a disaster of the magnitude of September 11th, New York City's mental health system responded immediately. Within weeks, Project Liberty, a recovery program funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), was in operation. The program provides free education, outreach, and crisis counseling services for those affected by the disaster and its aftermath. LifeNet, a 24-hour, 7-day-a-week mental health information and referral hotline, is a key component of Project Liberty. In this article, we describe the operation of LifeNet and examine the volume of calls to the hotline during the 6 months following the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. We describe the demographics of the callers and the kinds of disaster-related mental health problems that callers presented. The data indicate a clear pattern of increasing calls from October through March for all demographic subgroups except seniors. Callers complaining of symptoms of posttraumatic stress and symptoms of anxiety, panic, and phobia increased over time. Bereavement-related calls increased as well. The number of callers who reported symptoms of depression and substance abuse/dependence did not show as clear-cut an increase over time. We looked at the volume of LifeNet calls in relation to the Project Liberty media campaign and suggest that the campaign has had a positive effect on call volume and that its impact is likely to continue over time.

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