Jonathan Sury
Columbia University
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Archive | 2015
David M. Abramson; Donna Van Alst; Alexis Merdjanoff; Rachael Piltch-Loeb; Jaishree Beedasy; Patricia Findley; Lori Peek; Meghan Mordy; Sandra Moroso; Kerrie Ocasio; Yoon Soo Park; Jonathan Sury; Jennifer Tobin-Gurley
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Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness | 2018
Elisaveta P. Petkova; Jaishree Beedasy; Eun Jeong Oh; Jonathan Sury; Erin M. Sehnert; Wei-Yann Tsai; Michael J. Reilly
1,190,000 grant from NJ Dept. of Health. Division of Family Health Services.
Archive | 2010
David M. Abramson; Irwin E. Redlener; Tasha Stehling-Ariza; Jonathan Sury; Akilah N. Banister; Yoon Soo Park
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to examine a range of factors influencing the long-term recovery of New York City residents affected by Hurricane Sandy. METHODS In a series of logistic regressions, we analyzed data from a survey of New York City residents to assess self-reported recovery status from Hurricane Sandy. RESULTS General health, displacement from home, and household income had substantial influences on recovery. Individuals with excellent or fair health were more likely to have recovered than were individuals with poor health. Those with high and middle income were more likely to have recovered than were those with low income. Also, individuals who had not experienced a decrease in household income following Hurricane Sandy had higher odds of recovery than the odds for those with decreased income. Additionally, displacement from the home decreased the odds of recovery. Individuals who applied for assistance from the Build it Back program and the Federal Emergency Management Agency had lower odds of recovering than did those who did not apply. CONCLUSIONS The study outlines the critical importance of health and socioeconomic factors in long-term disaster recovery and highlights the need for increased consideration of those factors in post-disaster interventions and recovery monitoring. More research is needed to assess the effectiveness of state and federal assistance programs, particularly among disadvantaged populations. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2018;12:172-175).
Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2012
Tasha Stehling-Ariza; Yoon Soo Park; Jonathan Sury; David M. Abramson
Archive | 2013
David M. Abramson; Lori Peek; Irwin E. Redlener; Jaishree Beedasy; Thomas Aguilar; Jonathan Sury; Akilah N. Banister; Rebecca May
Archive | 2016
Elisaveta P. Petkova; Jeffrey Schlegelmilch; Jonathan Sury; Thomas Chandler; Cynthia Duran Herrera; Shwetha Bhaskar; Erin M. Sehnert; Stephanie Martinez; Sabine M. Marx; Irwin E. Redlener
Archive | 2016
Elisaveta P. Petkova; Jeffrey Schlegelmilch; Jonathan Sury; Thomas Chandler; Cynthia Duran Herrera; Shwetha Bhaskar; Erin M. Sehnert; Stephanie Martinez; Sabine M. Marx; Irwin E. Redlener
Archive | 2015
David M. Abramson; Donna Van Alst; Alexis Merdjanoff; Rachael Piltch-Loeb; Jaishree Beedasy; Patricia Findley; Lori Peek; Meghan Mordy; Sandra Moroso; Kerrie Ocasio; Yoon Soo Park; Jonathan Sury; Jennifer Tobin-Gurley
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness | 2015
Yoon Soo Park; Laudan Behrouz-Ghayebi; Jonathan Sury
Archive | 2007
Elizabeth J. Fuller; David M. Abramson; Jonathan Sury