18 Months After the Fort McMurray Wildfires: Mental Health Effects in Primary Care Patients are Amplified by Social-Demographic and Clinical Antecedents as well as Exposure Related Factors

2019 APA Scientific Conference

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To understand the prevalence rates for likely Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder following the Fort McMurray wildfires;
To understand the demographic, social and mental health correlates or predictors for likely psychiatric disorders following a wildfire; and
To explore protective factors against mental health disorders after wildfires.
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