Overview of Mental Health Survey Instrument
This data instrument provides health departments and other decision-makers with core data useful for investigating the psychological symptoms associated with a mass casualty event. Specifically, the instrument assesses symptoms of anxiety, depression, acute and posttraumatic stress disorders, and problematic drinking. The instrument was adapted from several tools. Its contents or format can be modified to accommodate the circumstances of a particular mass casualty event. Each data element is defined in the Explanatory Notes, so that local or state health departments can quickly train and dispatch workers to collect comparable mental health data. The tool may be administered during phone interviews, face-to-face interviews, or paper-and-pencil assessments. These data can then be provided to decision-makers to help guide public health responses to the mass casualty event or provide the basis for more in-depth investigations. For further guidance about implementing the data instrument or assistance with data analysis, send an e-mail to CDC’s Injury Center at OHCINFO@cdc.gov.
View the Mental Health Survey Instrument
View the Explanatory Notes (75 KB/3 pages)
- Page last reviewed July 26, 2005
- Page last updated March 27, 2003
- Content source: National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), Coordinating Center for Environmental Health and Injury Prevention (CCEHIP)
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