North Carol S, Pollio David E, Pfefferbaum Betty, Megivern Deborah, Vythilingam Meena, Westerhaus Elizabeth Terry, Martin Gregory J, Hong Barry A
Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
J Trauma Stress. 2005 Feb;18(1):79-88. doi: 10.1002/jts.20006.
Little systematic information is available on mental health issues related to bioterrorism. Five focus groups were conducted with Capitol Hill office staff (n = 28 total participants) to learn about their experience of the anthrax incident on October 15, 2001. More than 2,000 verbal passages were coded into categories and themes by using qualitative analysis software. Issues emerging from the discussions included difficulties utilizing customary social supports, concerns over potential long-term dangers created by efforts to eradicate the anthrax, and nonadherence to antianthrax medication regimens. Nonadherence to antibiotic prophylaxis is of immediate concern for response to future bioterrorist events as well as infectious disease epidemics. Other topics that warrant attention are social support and mental health interventions.
关于与生物恐怖主义相关的心理健康问题,几乎没有系统的信息。我们与国会山办公室工作人员进行了五个焦点小组访谈(总共28名参与者),以了解他们在2001年10月15日炭疽事件中的经历。使用定性分析软件将2000多条文字记录编码为类别和主题。讨论中出现的问题包括难以利用惯常的社会支持、对根除炭疽努力所带来的潜在长期危险的担忧,以及不遵守抗炭疽药物治疗方案。不遵守抗生素预防措施对于应对未来的生物恐怖主义事件以及传染病流行来说是当前令人担忧的问题。其他值得关注的主题是社会支持和心理健康干预。