Andrew S. LaJoie
University of Louisville
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Disasters | 2010
Andrew S. LaJoie; Ginny Sprang; William Paul McKinney
Hurricane Katrina of August 2005 forced more than one million people to evacuate the Gulf Coast of the United States. This study examines the psychological health and well-being of a subset of evacuees to determine the prevalence of ongoing mental health problems. Interviews were conducted with 101 adults who evacuated to Louisville, Kentucky, and were living in the state at the one-year anniversary of the event or had recently returned to the Gulf Coast. The psychological health and well-being of respondents was evaluated using several well-validated measures. More than one-half met the criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder and a majority were suffering from depression and anxiety. The mean quality of life score was 0.6 on a scale from 0-1, suggesting that adaptation and return to pre-hurricane well-being had not occurred 12 months after the storm. The potential for long-term psychological damage exists in this sample of Hurricane Katrina evacuees. Results suggest other evacuees may also be at heightened risk.
The Diabetes Educator | 2018
Sula Hood; Amy Irby-Shasanmi; Mary de Groot; Elissabeth Martin; Andrew S. LaJoie
Purpose The purpose of this study is to understand diabetes-related distress (DRD) characteristics and identify psychosocial support preferences of urban African American adults living with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Methods A 2-phase, mixed-methods sequential explanatory study design was used to gather data. In phase 1, a purposive sample of participants (N = 155) was recruited and asked to complete a written survey. The Diabetes Distress Scale (DDS17) was used to assess DRD, including subscales—emotional burden (EB), regimen distress (RD), interpersonal distress (ID), and physician distress (PD). In phase 2, a subset of phase 1 participants (N = 23) volunteered to attend 1 of 4 gender-stratified follow-up focus groups to contextualize the quantitative survey results. Results Survey findings indicate that on average, participants had moderate levels of DRD (aggregate), RD, and EB but had low ID and PD. During follow-up focus groups, participants described RD and EB as their primary distress types and emphasized that clinicians should prioritize the mental health aspects of T2DM similarly to its physical aspects. Participants expressed a desire for culturally appropriate peer support groups as a psychosocial support resource for distress coping and specifically requested the development of gender-stratified groups and groups for young adults. Conclusions Results support the need to screen for and address diabetes-related distress among African American patients with T2DM. Findings also inform the development of culturally appropriate psychosocial support resources to facilitate diabetes-related distress coping.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2007
Forest W. Arnold; James T. Summersgill; Andrew S. LaJoie; Paula Peyrani; Thomas J. Marrie; P. Rossi; Francesco Blasi; P. Fernandez; Thomas M. File; Jordi Rello; Rosario Menéndez; Lucia Marzoratti; Carlos M. Luna; Julio A. Ramirez
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) | 2003
Stephen E. Edgell; Steven J. McCabe; Warren C. Breidenbach; Andrew S. LaJoie; Troy D. Abell
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) | 2001
Stephen E. Edgell; Steven J. McCabe; Warren C. Breidenbach; William P. Neace; Andrew S. LaJoie; Troy D. Abell
International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease | 2006
F. Arnold; Andrew S. LaJoie; Thomas J. Marrie; P. Rossi; Francesco Blasi; Carlos M. Luna; P. Fernandez; J. Porras; K. Weiss; Charles Feldman; E. Rodriguez; G. Levy; F. Arteta; J. Roig; Jordi Rello; Julio A. Ramirez
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) | 2004
Keiichi Murata; Tsu Min Tsai; Andrew S. LaJoie
Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2015
Robert C. Keskey; Andrew S. LaJoie; Amanda M. Roberts; Kevin D. Frick; In K. Kim; Brad Sutton; William G. Cheadle; Nicolas Ajkay
Journal of Adolescent Health | 2011
M. Cynthia Logsdon; Andrew S. LaJoie; Paige Hertweck; Melissa Pinto-Foltz; Tania Lynch; Laura Flamini
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Ruth Carrico; Mary B. Coty; Linda Goss; Andrew S. LaJoie
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