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In this section you can find FHE project analysis summaries.

THAILAND TSUNAMI SURVEYS - Analysis prepared July 2006

The following report summarizes the results from surveys administered to 66 Tsunami survivors. Of these 66, a total of 53 persons participated in one or more SE sessions facilitated by Foundation for Human Enrichment Staff. Another 13 surveys were completed by Tsunami survivors who did not participate in SE sessions. There were 22 survivors who were surveyed in February 2005 and again in February 2006. Thus, a small number of participants were located and have one year follow-up data (n=22). This summary highlights several of the key findings from the 53 survivors who participated in SE sessions and summarizes some of the data from the one year follow-up. Detailed tables which report the totality of responses are available. All of the results should be interpreted with caution given the small sample size and lack of an equivalent comparison group. Approximately one-third of the survey respondents were male and two-thirds were female. The age of participants ranged from 2 to 75 years with an average age of 39.
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HURRICANE KATRINA DATA - Analysis prepared 7/11/06

Hurricane Katrina data were collected using three data collection instruments. Form 1 serves as a pre-test and provides a description of the characteristics and symptoms of the 272 Catholic Charities (CC) Staff that completed the form immediately prior to receiving their first group SE session. The second form, form SE was completed by SE Practitioners immediately after the first individual SE session of all CC staff that choose to receive additional SE treatment. Form 3 serves as a 3-month follow-up to form 1, and was completed either by CC staff or SE practitioners interviewed CC staff.
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