Fig 1.
Map of communities in southcentral Alaska including the study regions of Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula.
Boundaries of major fires in the region in 2019 are shown in red. Base map from the Alaska Division of Community and Regional Affairs (DCRA) and is available for research purposes in the Community Database Online: https://dcra-cdo-dcced.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/DCCED::alaska-borough-and-census-area-boundaries/explore.
Fig 2.
Multilevel qualitative methodological framework used to engage community members and professional stakeholders in conversations about the mental health impacts of wildfires and potential interventions and supports in southcentral Alaska.
Table 1.
Demographic characteristics of participants in all components of the wildfire and mental health study in Southcentral Alaska*.
Table 2.
Top 10 community-identify problems related to wildfire in southcentral Alaska identified through a group ranking process.
Table 3.
Most actionable and impactful interventions to support wildfire-related mental health as identified and ranked by key informants serving southcentral Alaska including wildfire and behavioral professional health responders.