Author:
Dirkzwager Anja J. E.,Grievink Linda,van der Velden Peter G.,Yzermans C. Joris
Abstract
BackgroundThere are few prospective studies on risk factors for health problems
after disasters in which actual pre-disaster health data are
available.AimsTo examine whether survivors' personal characteristics, and pre-disaster
psychological problems, and disaster-related variables, are related to
their post-disaster health.MethodTwo studies were combined: a longitudinal survey using the electronic
medical records of survivors' general practitioners (GPs), from 1 year
before to 1 year after the disaster, and a survey in which questionnaires
were filled in by survivors, 3 weeks and 18 months after the disaster.
Data from both surveys and the electronic medical records were available
for 994 survivors.ResultsAfter adjustment for demographic and disaster-related variables,
pre-existing psychological problems were significantly associated with
post-disaster self-reported health problems and post-disaster problems
presented to the GP. This association was found for both psychological
and physical post-disaster problems.ConclusionsIn trying to prevent long-term health consequences after disaster, early
attention to survivors with pre-existing psychological problems, and to
those survivors who are forced to relocate or are exposed to many
stressors during the disaster, appears appropriate.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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