@article {681155, title = {Psychological Consequences of the Flint Water Crisis: A Scoping Review}, journal = {Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness}, year = {2021}, pages = {1-11}, abstract = { Objective:\ To summarize existing literature on the mental health impact of the Flint Water Crisis. Methods:\ In March 2020, we searched 5 databases for literature exploring the psychological consequences of the crisis. Main findings were extracted. Results: 132 citations were screened and 11 included in the review. Results suggest a negative psychological effect caused by the water crisis, including anxiety and health worries, exacerbated by lowered trust in public health officials, uncertainty about the long-term impacts of the crisis, financial hardships, stigma, and difficulties seeking help. There was evidence that concerns about tap water continued even after the state of emergency was lifted. Conclusions:\ With a possible compound effect to residents of Flint with the recent COVID-19 pandemic, the results highlight the need for more resources for psychological health interventions in Flint as well as a need for local governments and health authorities to regain the trust of those affected by the Flint Water Crisis. Keywords:\ flint water crisis; literature review; mental health; psychological warfare; public health. }, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2021.41}, author = {Brooks, Samantha K. and Sonny S. Patel} }