Mental issues from Fort McMurray fire linger but human contact helps: study
EDMONTON — The immense wildfire that scorched Fort McMurray in 2016 may have blackened more than homes.
Newly published research suggests the fire cast a lasting shadow over the lives of many residents who are still experiencing elevated rates of depression and related mental-health problems.
“There’s been a big jump,” said Vincent Agyapong, a psychiatrist and University of Alberta professor whose paper was published Saturday in the International Journal of Mental Health and Addictions.
But the research also revealed a way to help dispel the darkness.


