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在一个经过充分研究的队列中,对经历重大灾难后的痛苦感知及积极影响。

Perceptions of distress and positive consequences following exposure to a major disaster amongst a well-studied cohort.

作者信息

Fergusson David M, Boden Joseph M, Horwood L John, Mulder Roger T

机构信息

Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Christchurch, New Zealand

Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Christchurch, New Zealand.

出版信息

Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2015 Apr;49(4):351-9. doi: 10.1177/0004867414560652. Epub 2014 Nov 27.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Research on the impact of natural disasters on health and well-being faces several methodological challenges, including: sampling issues; exposure assessment; and outcome measurement. The present study used a comprehensive measure of disaster exposure to assess relationships between exposure to the Canterbury (New Zealand) Earthquakes of 2010-2011 and both: (a) self-reported distress and (b) positive outcomes; and also investigated gender differences in reports.

METHODS

Data were gathered from the Christchurch Health and Development Study, a 35-year longitudinal study. The study examined data from 495 individuals exposed to the Canterbury Earthquakes for who complete data on exposure and reactions to the earthquakes at age 35 were available.

RESULTS

Participants with higher levels of exposure to the earthquakes reported significantly (p<0.0001) higher levels of distress due to fear, death and injury, and disruption caused by the earthquakes. Higher levels of exposure to the earthquakes were also associated with significantly (p<0.0001) higher levels of reporting positive consequences following the earthquakes. Women reported significantly (p<0.0001) greater distress than men and significantly (p<0.001) greater positive consequences.

CONCLUSIONS

Higher levels of exposure to disaster were associated with higher levels of distress, but also with higher levels of self-reported positive outcomes, with females reporting higher levels of both positive and negative outcomes. The findings highlight the need for comprehensive assessment of disaster exposure, to consider gender and other group differences in reactions to disaster exposure, and for studies of disasters to examine both positive and negative consequences.

摘要

目的

关于自然灾害对健康和幸福影响的研究面临若干方法学挑战,包括:抽样问题;暴露评估;以及结果测量。本研究采用了一种全面的灾害暴露测量方法,以评估2010 - 2011年坎特伯雷(新西兰)地震暴露与以下两方面的关系:(a)自我报告的困扰;(b)积极结果;并调查报告中的性别差异。

方法

数据来自克赖斯特彻奇健康与发展研究,这是一项为期35年的纵向研究。该研究考察了495名暴露于坎特伯雷地震的个体的数据,这些个体在35岁时拥有关于地震暴露及对地震反应的完整数据。

结果

地震暴露水平较高的参与者报告称,因恐惧、死亡和伤害以及地震造成的破坏而产生的困扰程度显著更高(p<0.0001)。地震暴露水平较高还与地震后报告的积极后果水平显著更高(p<0.0001)相关。女性报告的困扰程度显著高于男性(p<0.0001),积极后果也显著高于男性(p<0.001)。

结论

更高水平的灾害暴露与更高水平的困扰相关,但也与自我报告的积极结果水平更高相关,女性在积极和消极结果方面的报告水平都更高。研究结果强调了对灾害暴露进行全面评估的必要性,要考虑性别和其他群体在对灾害暴露反应方面的差异,以及灾害研究要同时考察积极和消极后果。

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