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Disaster severity and emotional disturbance: implications for primary mental health care in developing countries.

作者信息

Lima B R, Chavez H, Samaniego N, Pompei M S, Pai S, Santacruz H, Lozano J

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

出版信息

Acta Psychiatr Scand. 1989 Jan;79(1):74-82. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1989.tb09236.x.

Abstract

Two months following the 1987 earthquakes in Ecuador, 150 patients in the primary health care clinics of the area were screened for emotional problems; 40% of them were emotionally distressed. Risk factors included not being married, reporting poor physical or emotional health, and having ill-defined physical complaints. The findings from this research are discussed in relation to a disaster of much greater intensity, whose victims were studied by the authors, utilizing the same instrument and research design. The comparison between these 2 groups of disaster victims revealed that: 1) the prevalence of emotional distress was smaller among the Ecuador victims, but the frequency of symptoms among the distressed was similar for both groups; 2) the symptom profiles were remarkably similar; and 3) the most frequent symptoms and the strongest predictors of emotional distress were very similar. These findings support a focused training of health care workers on selected emotional problems that are regularly present among victims of different disasters.

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