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Hurricane Katrina Research Bibliography - Colorado State University

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Elderly<br />

Adams, Vincanne, Sharon R. Kaufman, Taslim van Hattum, and Sandra Moody. 2011. “Aging<br />

Disaster: Mortality, Vulnerability, and Long-Term Recovery among <strong>Katrina</strong> Survivors.”<br />

Medical Anthropology 30(3): 247-270.<br />

Cherry, Katie E., Priscilla D. Allen, Sandro Galea, and Priscilla Dass-Brailsford. 2010. “Older<br />

Adults and Natural Disasters: Lessons Learned from <strong>Hurricane</strong>s <strong>Katrina</strong> and Rita.” Pp.<br />

115-130 in Crisis and Disaster Counseling: Lessons Learned from <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong><br />

and Other Disasters., edited by P. Dass-Brailsford. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage<br />

Publications, Inc.<br />

Cherry, Katie E., Sandro Galea, L. Joseph Su, David A. Welsh, S. Michal Jazwinski, Jennifer L.<br />

Silva, and Marla J. Erwin. 2010. “Cognitive and Psychosocial Consequences of<br />

<strong>Hurricane</strong>s <strong>Katrina</strong> and Rita among Middle-Aged, Older, and Oldest-Old Adults in the<br />

Louisiana Healthy Aging Study (LHAS).” Journal of Applied Social Psychology 40(10):<br />

2463-2487.<br />

Davies, Paul and Jeffrey Hemmeter. 2010. “Supplemental Security Income Recipients Affected<br />

by <strong>Hurricane</strong>s <strong>Katrina</strong> and Rita: An Analysis of Two Years of Administrative Data.”<br />

Population and Environment 31: 87-120.<br />

Dobalian, Aram, Maria Claver, and Jacqueline Fickel. 2010. “<strong>Hurricane</strong>s <strong>Katrina</strong> and Rita and<br />

the Department of Veterans Affairs: A Conceptual Model for Understanding the<br />

Evacuation of Nursing Homes.” Gerontology 56(6): 581-588.<br />

Dosa, David, Feng Zhanlian, Kathy Hyer, Lisa M. Brown, Kali Thomas, and Vincent Mor. 2010.<br />

“Effects of <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong> on Nursing Facility Resident Mortality, Hospitalization,<br />

and Functional Decline.” Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 4(1): S29-<br />

S32.<br />

Dyer, Carmel B., Mor Regev, Jason Burnett, Nicolo Festa, and Beth Cloyd. 2008. “SWiFT: A<br />

Rapid Triage Tool for Vulnerable Older Adults in Disaster Situations.” Disaster<br />

Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 2:S45-50.<br />

Gibson, Mary Jo and Michele Hayunga. 2006. We Can Do Better: Lessons Learned for<br />

Protecting Older Persons in Disaster. Washington, DC: AARP.<br />

http://assets.aarp.org/rgcenter/il/better.pdf<br />

Gullette, Margaret Morganroth. 2006. “<strong>Katrina</strong> and the Politics of Later Life.” Pp. 103-119 in<br />

There is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster: Race, Class, and <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>,<br />

edited by C. Hartman and G. D. Squires. New York: Routledge.<br />

Henderson, Tammy L., Karen A. Roberto, and Yoshinori Kamo. 2010. “Older Adults’<br />

Responses to <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>: Daily Hassles and Coping Strategies.” Journal of<br />

Applied Gerontology 29(1): 48-69.<br />

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