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American Journal of Public Health Research. 2025, 13(1), 17-19
DOI: 10.12691/ajphr-13-1-3
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Climate Change and Bereavement: The Mental Health Toll of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rican Communities

Apeksha Mewani1, , Collette Brown1 and Elgloria Harrison2

1Health Equity, Administration, and Technology, Lehman College, CUNY, New York, United States

2School of Health Sciences, Human Services and Nursing, Lehman College, CUNY, New York, United States

Pub. Date: February 04, 2025

Cite this paper:
Apeksha Mewani, Collette Brown and Elgloria Harrison. Climate Change and Bereavement: The Mental Health Toll of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rican Communities. American Journal of Public Health Research. 2025; 13(1):17-19. doi: 10.12691/ajphr-13-1-3

Abstract

Hurricane Maria forever changed the lives of countless Puerto Ricans, leaving behind not just physical destruction but deep emotional scars. While much attention has been given to the damage to infrastructure, far less focus has been placed on the emotional and mental toll of the disaster, particularly the experiences of grief and loss. This commentary sheds light on the urgent need to study bereavement in the aftermath of Maria, exploring how the storm’s impact uprooted lives and forced many to migrate to the U.S. mainland. For these displaced individuals, they face language barriers, limited access to healthcare, economic hardships, and the weight of leaving loved ones and a homeland behind. Many are at risk of developing Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD), as unresolved trauma and loss linger without the support they need. The absence of culturally sensitive mental health care only deepens the struggle. We argue for urgent attention to culturally sensitive mental health interventions, improved screening initiatives and mental healthcare infrastructure, and policy initiatives tailored to address the prolonged psychological effects of displacement and bereavement. Addressing these gaps is crucial to fostering resilience and supporting the recovery of affected communities.

Keywords:
Climate change disasters Hurricane Maria Prolonged Grief Disorder Migration Mental Health

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